Hey Gustav
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On 1/09/00 at 8:56 Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>I found the answer myself.
>
>I've found out that ssh-keygen does this when given the '-l' option and
>a file name.
>
><OPINION>
>Not very intuitive, IMO. A 'keygen' application makes me thinking of
>generating (creating) keys, not to do any other administrative work with
>existing keys. IMO the application should have been named 'ssh-keys' or
>something similar. (I know, I could create a short-cut or an alias or
>whatever. But that's not necessary now when I know it.)
>
>OK, I'll stop grumbling here... ;-)
></OPINION>
>
I have not used this myself, however I can see your point, I would send the
comment to whoever's package it is especially if it is OpenSSH, they could
possibly easily ad or modify the package, the RPM packager of OpenSSH is in
Australia, Damien Miller IIRC .. key-admin would be a good link ....
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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