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I can't speak for the server side in your case, but I can tell you I move public and private keys all over the place and access different systems with different users (client and server users) with no problem.
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Sean Porterfield


-----Original Message-----
From: Gord Hutchinson
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 08:32
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SFTP Public Keys (again, sorry)

So,I've finally had a change to set up our rsa keys. When I look at the public key I see that, as Chris had said, it ends in U= myuserid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .

As I said in an earlier email, myuserid is not the id that will be used in production; we have a generic userid that cannot signon. Can the production id use myuserid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ?

Our production also runs on a different i . Can it use myuserid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx even though the system name is 'prodsystem' (it's not but you get the idea).

I guess what I'm asking is does anything on our system authenticate the user and system in the key when trying to sign on? Is there anything passed to the other (server) side to say that the user trying to connect with this key is not myuserid and the system is not testsystem.TSTOVERLAND.COM ?

Gord


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Gord Hutchinson



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