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Copying those SSH keys around

June 28, 2012 | Categories: Linux, Technical | Tags: keys, public keys, ssh, ssh-copy-id No Comments ↓

Under linux, use the command “ssh-copy-id user@host” rather than playing around with the authorized_keys files and the id_dsa.pub or id_rsa.pub files.  Life is so much easier.

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