Geoff_Lane
February 24th, 2017, 02:21 PM
Folks,
I access three machines remotely (Two Raspberry Pi and one Ubuntu 14:04) using shared ssh key.
When originally setting this up I mistakenly thought I needed a key per remote device and created three keys (each with different names).
Now, all is working fine and I don't want to break any connections (particularly as one machine is in US and accessed from UK) but I'd like to tidy the files up a wee bit so is there any way of knowing which keys are used when negotiating a connection?
Geoff
I access three machines remotely (Two Raspberry Pi and one Ubuntu 14:04) using shared ssh key.
When originally setting this up I mistakenly thought I needed a key per remote device and created three keys (each with different names).
Now, all is working fine and I don't want to break any connections (particularly as one machine is in US and accessed from UK) but I'd like to tidy the files up a wee bit so is there any way of knowing which keys are used when negotiating a connection?
Geoff