I think the only thing portable would be to get the key signature. There's a utility called SshKeys that can help. I agree we can make a portable SshKeyExtension, present on many clouds probably half of them. Something you can help with?
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I think the only thing portable would be to get the key signature. There's a utility called SshKeys that can help. I agree we can make a portable SshKeyExtension, present on many clouds probably half of them. Something you can help with?
Let's see.. so in ec2, KeyPairClient.getKeyPair gives you the sha1 or the ssh fingerprint of the private key, depending on whether it was imported or generated by ec2. There's javadoc on KeyPair that shows corresponding SshKeys ops, but that could probably be improved.
That's all for now.. gotta run!