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minxomat
6y ago
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I sometimes use GitHub for this. A developer's most up to date keychain is probably their GitHub account, so granting them access is as simple as
curl -Ls github.com/turbo.keys >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Simplified of course. A script is usually used to revoke that access shortly after. Plus 2FA SSH.
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rmetzler
6y ago
Gitlab also has a keys URL, but I can’t say if it’s available for unauthorized clients from the top of my head (currently on mobile). For me it’s usually the fastest way to authorize other team members.
yellowapple
6y ago
I had no idea about github.com/$USER.keys. That's handy as hell.
NikolaeVarius
6y ago
Huh, never occurred to me to do it this way.
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