wretched_dutchman wrote:
> > When maintaining multiple servers with different rsa-keys it isn't
possible to put all the files in ~/.ssh/id_rsa.
Colin answered:
> I don't understand what you're trying to do. The id_rsa file is only supposed
> to contain one key; you can put other keys in
> different files. What are you trying to achieve by putting multiple keys in
> one file?
I'm having the same problem I guess:
There are several servers that have different public keys. Now I find
out that I want to log into them from the same client machine. I could
go and copy all the private keys to different id_rsa files:
- id_rsa1
- id_rsa2
- id_rsa3
Now why would I need/want to differentiate the keys? I don't care what
they are named. I just want to log in with whatever key fits (to use a
RL analogy: I'd just try to plug in one key after the other into the
lock until one opens it).
So I'd say this is more of a feature request?
*t
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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doesn't accept multiple keys in id_rsa
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374427
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