Some of the keys might have your email address tagged onto them but that is of no consequence, I have suggessfully editted that off without any problems, its only there so you know who the key belongs to.
So long as the private and the public parts are compatible then there it matters not who they belong to. On 6 Mar 2002, Simon Wong wrote: > G'Day all! > > I was thinking of changing my username to be more consistent with other > systems and make ssh'ing etc easier. > > Apart from anywhere (scripts etc) where I may have used an explicit > pathname for soemthing i.e. /home/sjw, are there likely to be any > serious implications of doing this? > > Does it affect SSH keys? > > I assume for files there's no drama as long as I keep the uid the same? > > People's advice wuld be appreciated. > > TIA. > > > -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates - Your Linux people Contact detail at http://www.lannetlinux.com "I believe that forgiving them [terrorists] is God's function. Our job is simply to arrange the meeting." - General "Storm'n" Norman Schwartzkopf -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
