Brad Beyenhof wrote:
>..
> The only thing I'm unsure of in this scenario is that the
> initially-generated public key contains the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> of the
> machine/account in which you created it. Can this part be left off in
> the server's authorized_keys to allow key-based access to any machine?
> 

see the part about [-C comment] in
  man ssh-keygen

run a trial by
  ssh-keygen -t dsa -f junk -C 'some junk, ok'

I don't know, but going crazy with spaces and unusual punctuation or
delimiters might confuse some clients, though.

Regards,
..jim

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