Bob Sneidar wrote:
If both ends support OpenSSH then can't you simply get the public key for the 
machine the first time you connect and store that? But then of course, a wipe 
and reinstall of the OS hoses that. Apple computers natively support it, but 
Windows XP does not. (Not sure if Vista or Win7 have caught up yet).

Ah, but there's the rub: this is a consumer app, and one in which once in a while it will be used by the same person on different machines, requiring them to set up certs on each machine.

Ever try to explain how to set up an SSL cert to an end-user? ;)

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