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In reply to It's Now Possible To Sign Arbitrary Data With Your SSH Keys

Reader j0ru on 2023-03-13 at 15:43:

Hey, thanks for the article! It actually motivated me to switch to ssh commit signatures instead of nothing (because I gave up on gpg a few years ago) and use ssh signatures in a project of mine.

While doing some research for my bachelors thesis, I noticed that your initial release version is slightly off. The first mention I found was in the release of version 8.1 (https://www.openssh.com/txt/release-8.1)

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