Den 2017-10-28 kl. 14:40, skrev Per Jessen:
gumb wrote:
I'm not too well versed on ssh. I already remotely access another PC for which I generated the key and uploaded it to the other machine. This is under my user account. I have my own account on each machine with the same username and user ID, but the other machine belongs to somebody else so has additional user accounts. What I want to know, hence, is this:
If I want to copy files between machines using SCP, does that automatically use the same SSH key or is SCP a separate thing? It will use the same key.
What about when I log in as another user on the remote machine - is this still secure or do I need to create a separate key for each user? The login will be secure, but if you want to use keys, each user needs his own key.
The key is just a key and you can reuse your own key for another account if you need access. Just put your own key in the .ssh/authorized_keys -- /bengan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org