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Hi
> Newbie here. Question regarding the reference type
> "ssh_authorized_key". Is this part of the designed behaviour?
>
> I have:
>
> ssh_authorized_key { "someuser":
> ensure => present,
> key => "<some id_rsa.pub key>",
> type => "ssh-rsa",
> user => "someuser"
> }
>
> It keeps appending to /home/someuser/.ssh/authorized_keys
I assume the key param looks like "ssh-rsa AAA....." ? Afaik the
described behavior is the one you get if you do that. Don't add the
whole content, just add the key.
> Is this the best way to manage 1 or 2 "admin" type of users in the
> system?
imho definitely. I do it with up to 10...
cheers pete
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