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Re: Using RSA key _and_ password

Subject: Re: Using RSA key _and_ password
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 16:53:31 -0700
No, I don't.  I have just seen the question come up a few times.
I believe it would be a good feature to have.

On 6/7/06, Alex Perematko <alexp@novator.com> wrote:

Thank you Robert, you explained it better than I did. This feature can be used as a poor man 2-factor authentication and might be quite helpful to better secure the networks. I'm just not sure how to get it into OpenSSH. Do you know by any chance how I can get attention of any of the OpenSSH development team to try to convince them to get this feature in ?

Alex

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