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Re: authorized_keys in /tmp/.ssh?

Subject: Re: authorized_keys in /tmp/.ssh?
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 16:57:53 +0100
Clem Taylor wrote:
I'd rather avoid having to separate tmpfs filesystems, so is there an
easy way to work around this problem? I'm using OpenSSH_3.9p1 and
OpenSSL 0.9.7e.

Have you tried hard links?  Linking /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to, say,
/tmp/authorized_keys?

Ben

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