>The goal is to disburden the user and to have self 
> administrating systems. (E.g. I hate to disperse my public keys in SSH 
> for public key authentication. My login in the network is everywhere the 
> same, but I have a separate home directory.) 

When I authenticate myself with a local system, and then log onto a remote 
system, the remote system has to know the public key as well.

I can use ssh now, and this works,but the remote machine must know the public 
key.
How would you address this?

>And if a configuration file 
> is really needed it should be stored on the smart card. Smart card have 
> to be portable, the ideal is that on each machine where I have never 
> logged on before everything works fine.

I'm not sure I understand. How will the new system get your public key?
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