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I did a pretty thorough reset of my desktop machine, and rather than go spelunking for the same private key, I just rolled it over to a new one. Let's set it up!
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# These are the SSH public keys that allow a user to log in and setup or deploy.
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# It's dangerous to add a new key to this file! When you run
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# `yarn deploy-setup`, it will copy these keys to the deploy server, which will
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# allow the owner of these keys to log into the deploy server in the future.
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# But the keys themselves aren't necessarily sensitive data, except for the name
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# at the end, which might tell a reader about who is allowed to log in and what
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# devices they own.
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# When a computer tries to log in, it perform a cryptographic challenge that
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# proves it owns this key - but that requires the *private* key, whereas this is
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# the *public* key. That's why it's secure to publish these!
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ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIIu5a+mp2KKSGkOGWQPrARCrsqJS4g2vK7TmRIbj/YBh Matchu's Desktop (Leviathan 2023)
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ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKFwWryq6slOQqkrJ7HIig7BvEQVQeH19hFwb+9VpXgz Matchu's Laptop (Ebon Hawk)
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