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List:       mina-dev
Subject:    [jira] [Work started] (SSHD-757) Add support for PGP authorized keys usage
From:       "Goldstein Lyor (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2018-09-07 15:18:00
Message-ID: JIRA.13090192.1501072537000.24725.1536333480363 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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Work on SSHD-757 started by Goldstein Lyor.
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> Add support for PGP authorized keys usage
> -----------------------------------------
> 
> Key: SSHD-757
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-757
> Project: MINA SSHD
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 1.6.0
> Reporter: Goldstein Lyor
> Assignee: Goldstein Lyor
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: authorization, key, key-management, pgp, ssh
> 
> [SSH 2.3|http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/excerpt/ssh_8/] seems to have added the \
> capability to use PGP keys as authorized ones: {quote}
> SSH2 Version 2.0.13 introduced support for PGP authentication. Your authorization \
> file may also include {{PgpPublicKeyFile, PgpKeyName, PgpKey Fingerprint}}, and \
> {{PgpKeyId}} lines. A Command line may follow them, just as it may follow Key: \
> {noformat} # SSH2 only
> PgpKeyName my-key
> Command "/bin/echo PGP authentication was detected" 
> {noformat}
> {quote}
> Some examples of how to use _Bouncycastle_ to facilitate this:
> * [Sample code|https://github.com/damico/OpenPgp-BounceCastle-Example]
> * [jpgpj Library wrapper|https://github.com/justinludwig/jpgpj]
> _Python_ [converter \
> pgp->ssh|https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fincham/ssh-to-pgp/master/ssh-to-pgp] \
> _openssh-gpg_ [configuration|http://www.red-bean.com/~nemo/openssh-gpg/]



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