Re: client host certificates and receiving host configuration

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On 17/06/20, Rory Campbell-Lange (rory@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> Adding a user certificate to a client forwarded agent allows that client
> to use that certificate to authenticate to servers with
> TrustedUserCAKeys set to the public key used to sign the certificate.
> 
> What would host certificates added to a client forwarded agent give one
> (if any), and what part of the normal set of configuration requirements*
> does it help with?

My apologies -- I'd completely misunderstood the mode of operation of
host certificates.
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