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I've played around with storing a node's public ssh key (among other things) directly within its ctl/node entry. It seems to work nicely, avoiding the need to duplicate the same in at user-defined path. But i'm concerned with the consequences of using a system-defined path for such things. Is this safe? If not currently, can you devise a standard for allowing it so that the system will never step on user-defined files?
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I've played around with storing a node's public ssh key (among other things) directly within its ctl/node entry. It seems to work nicely, avoiding the need to duplicate the same in at user-defined path. But i'm concerned with the consequences of using a system-defined path for such things. Is this safe? If not currently, can you devise a standard for allowing it so that the system will never step on user-defined files?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: