So what are the security ramifications of this? I’ve always subscribed to the idea that SSH keys identify a machine and I generate new ones for every machine. That allows me to turn off a machine without losing the access from other machines.
All that said, it would be really handy to make SSH keys more like a person identifier and use the same one across machines. Is this how it’s intended?
So what are the security ramifications of this? I’ve always subscribed to the idea that SSH keys identify a machine and I generate new ones for every machine. That allows me to turn off a machine without losing the access from other machines.
All that said, it would be really handy to make SSH keys more like a person identifier and use the same one across machines. Is this how it’s intended?