Re: reset ssh keys, even if only a public key in fedora?

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> Hello,
>
> I just received the reset password mail, and it asks me to reset my ssh
> key by doing ssh-keygen. However, if I recall well I only uploaded my
> public key to the fedora server. Why would I want to reset my key pair?
>
> Maybe I am not one of the users who should reset their key, but I am
> almost sure that I sent the public key to the fedora server, and it
> seems to me that it is used for cvs access. So it is unclear if
> I 'do not use a SSH key in the Fedora Account System'.
>
> Am I missing something? Can anybody clarify?

I wasn't sure about that, but when I tried to upload my old DSS key, it
demanded an RSA key.  Plus, my old FAS password was 6 digits, and now it
wants 8.  Some security hardening is definitely going on.

And is to be applauded.  BTW, a shout out and mad props to the
Infrastructure team and all others involved.

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