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bug#26695: openssh password-authentication? should be #f by default
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Marius Bakke |
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bug#26695: openssh password-authentication? should be #f by default |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Apr 2017 19:23:50 +0200 |
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Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> writes:
> Maxim Cournoyer writes:
>
>> +1. Although it means the keys will have to be copied by another mean
>> than the "ssh-copy-id" script. Maybe the configuration could accept
>> the public key? :) I haven't checked if this is already possible.
>
> We have discussed in the past having some service that just copies some
> static files on init. That would be enough to set up public keys
> appropriately.
I think that can already be done with 'special-file-service-type'.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-02/msg00332.html
Another approach could be a small program that reads a configuration
file and can also pull from e.g. the ec2 metadata service which should
work with many "cloud" providers. Similar to "cloud-init" but Guile of
course :)
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