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@esco This wouldn't manage the different users on the remote systems@Javier It does not exactly what I want, cause the last key in the loop is the one who becomes exclusive so none of the others will be in the authorized_keys file. I need an option for keeping all keys and only those which i choose to be the ones.
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@esco This wouldn't manage the different users on the remote systems@Javier It does not exactly what I want, cause the last key in the loop is the one who becomes exclusive so none of the others will be in the authorized_keys file. I need an option for keeping all keys and only those which i choose to be the ones.
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