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You know. You're the first person to point out I don't publish the public keys for the client binaries which are kind of important for adding them to the server authorised key...
Bit of an over site on my behalf. You can run the server with --insecure
which would enable any client to connect. But id recommend building it yourself either via the link command or the make file.
For future releases I'll make sure to include the public key for the clients so you can use it properly.
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Hi,
thanks for the quick reply. I will explain it a little more.
I have tested similar projects before and one worked with files for private key and public key of server, client and with an authorized_keys. So in the first moment I was looking where to put my generated private / public pair so that it will be read by the binaries.
I had found the solution myself to simply compile my own binaries, but maybe a note in the readme would be good, that the key pair is compiled in the client binary? And the hint to use --insecure
to test with pre-compiled binaries?
For my needs I'll just compile custom server and client binaries to use.
Thanks a lot for creating and maintaining this great project!
UPDATE:
I read here about compiled in key, but would be nice to have it mentioned in the examples :)
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