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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">ssh-copy-id is manual (once per box), I
assume you've considered that.<br>
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Alternatively, NFS or similarly shared /home filesystem could do
the job.<br>
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With ~60 boxes there's presumably some kind of automation already
in place? If a sysadmin can copy a script to each box and execute
it, it could place everyone's public keys in place and set the
correct permissions. Devs only have to share their public key, not
their private key.<br>
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On 06/03/14 10:10, tid wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi Folks,
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<div>I have a group of developers ( 12 ) who ssh into ~60 boxes
using a few shared keys. I'm looking for a steer on
applications that can push out a set of public keys based on a
limited set of criteria - anyone got any recommendations? I'm
not really looking for fully fledged LDAP services or anything
too heavyweight as the target machines are locked down behind
firewalls ( and draconian firewall teams ) so only ssh is
available to me. </div>
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<div>Any suggestions gratefully received. </div>
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<div>Tid. </div>
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