Hi, I noticed that in regress/cert-userkey.sh the signing key is added to the authorized_keys file with the tag "cert-authority" whereas in sshd(8) the tag is documented as "from=cert-authority." Since the former seems to work, I assume the latter is a typo. While on the subject of typos (which I have been known to make more than my fair share of) I noticed the phrase 'similar same" in PROTOCOL.certkey (line 51) which should simply be "similar." -- Iain Morgan
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Iain Morgan wrote:> Hi, > > I noticed that in regress/cert-userkey.sh the signing key is added to > the authorized_keys file with the tag "cert-authority" whereas in > sshd(8) the tag is documented as "from=cert-authority." Since the former > seems to work, I assume the latter is a typo.oops - fixed.> While on the subject of typos (which I have been known to make more than > my fair share of) I noticed the phrase 'similar same" in > PROTOCOL.certkey (line 51) which should simply be "similar."fixed too Thanks, Damien
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