have you considered using Kerberos instead of ssh keys?
its fairly transparent and doesn't require any patches.


On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Vesa Alho <lis...@alho.fi> wrote:
>>> I'm just wondering if anyone has experience storing public keys in 389
>>> directory server to allow a user to login using an ssh-key rather than a
>>> password? I am running the server on Ubuntu 13.10 and the client is
>>> Ubuntu
>>> 12.04.
>
>
> Last time I checked it requires patched openssh-server for Ubuntu. Check
> this: https://marc.waeckerlin.org/computer/blog/ssh_and_ldap
>
> -Vesa
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