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Message #21127
[Bug 1374299] Re: ssh-copy-id copies one key twice instead of two keys
** Description changed:
- I have two pyblic keys on my local machine, one is rsa and second is
+ I have two public keys on my local machine, one is rsa and second is
ecdsa. After using ssh-copy-id, I've checked authorized keys on remote
machine but the ecdsa key was not there, only rsa key is there twice.
How to reproduce:
- 1) have two public keys on local machine, one rsa and one ecdsa.
+ 1) have two public keys on local machine, one rsa and one ecdsa.
2) $ ssh-copy-id [remote host]
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Title:
ssh-copy-id copies one key twice instead of two keys
Status in “openssh” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I have two public keys on my local machine, one is rsa and second is
ecdsa. After using ssh-copy-id, I've checked authorized keys on remote
machine but the ecdsa key was not there, only rsa key is there twice.
How to reproduce:
1) have two public keys on local machine, one rsa and one ecdsa.
2) $ ssh-copy-id [remote host]
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