Hello, we have updated the repos (both 32 and 64 bits) with bits that contain a couple of new advanced-user features: the ability for users to manage a public key automatically and admin==sudo.
You can see a picture here on how users can add a public key:
https://twitter.com/amahi/status/310934876998230016
In addition there is another feature whereby if a user is made admin, the user will have sudo capabilities automatically at the linux level.
We need to test the corner cases, like the state when a new install is done, so if you can report issues with any of these two features here, it will be great.
Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
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Re: Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
Hello, we did a few improvements to the UI for users and shares and released a new version of the RPMs, ready for your testing!
(both 32 and 64 bits)
(both 32 and 64 bits)
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Re: Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
GreatHello, we have updated the repos (both 32 and 64 bits) with bits that contain a couple of new advanced-user features: the ability for users to manage a public key automatically and admin==sudo.
But I myself was not able to define more than one public keys.
At Amahi Home Server > Users > Authentication shows all keys correctly. But inside /home/amahi/.ssh/authorized_keys there is just one key
Re: Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
BTW:
[administrator@localhost TMP]$ ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 521 -C "$(whoami)@$(hostname)-$(date -I)"
unknown key type ecdsa
Why is this not possible in F18?
[administrator@localhost TMP]$ ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 521 -C "$(whoami)@$(hostname)-$(date -I)"
unknown key type ecdsa
Why is this not possible in F18?
Re: Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
ok, this is a bug. i did not think anyone would want more than one key this quickly!But I myself was not able to define more than one public keys.
At Amahi Home Server > Users > Authentication shows all keys correctly. But inside /home/amahi/.ssh/authorized_keys there is just one key
i think this should be fixed now. the latest platform released to the repos (both 32 and 64 bit) should have a fix. updating to it should work, no need to reinstall.
let us know how it goes!
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Re: Another new feature in Amahi 7 - manage public key
Uuups... Noone told me I have to use at most one key...ok, this is a bug. i did not think anyone would want more than one key this quickly!
Yep, everthing is fine. Rights/Owner are fine, changing keys works fine. Emptying Authentication could lead to a deletion of authorized_keys. However there should be an autostart of a ssh-service. Otherwise one has to start the sshd manually.let us know how it goes!
Btw: what about a nice welcome message for ssh logins
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