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Oh I forgot that ssh sends my identity automatically. So with ssh -i identity snips.sh I can change my identity. |
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👋 Thanks for the kind words @tschloss And you are correct, users are identified by using the fingerprint of the SSH public key. Internally they are stored as following: snips.sh/internal/db/schema.hcl Lines 23 to 53 in 8e52e02 If a new user connects (new public key not stored in database) they will automatically have a new user id assigned. A similar discussion (and feature request) to map multiple keys to a single user is here: Having a single identity for snips totally works 👍 |
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Hi, just discoverd this great tool!
What I did not understand ist how the tui knows all of my shares. Do I identify myself against the service or is the list of shares stored locally?
Background: I want to use it on multiple machines with one "repository".
Thank you
Thomas
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