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| Subject: | Key management |
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| Date: | Tue, 29 Nov 2005 19:25:01 -0500 |
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to manage ssh keys in a large environment? I am interested in configuring one or two management servers where I can distribute files via rsync or perform remote command execution. If I want to setup keys between the management server and a large number of clients what is the easiest way to manage the keys. Having to distribute keys to a large number of servers is labor intensive and can be a management nightmare. I am aware of the security implications of such a setup, is there a concept of a key management server. This would be for openssh 4.1. Thanks in advance, Jim
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