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Wouldn't it be a nice idea to secure a ID/Relay server key with its own password, like an ssh key, for example? This way I could prevent that some of my clients try to "steal" that key and use my server for other purposes than my support sessions. One would have to know that password to see, export or import the key, in addition to the admin password of the client system.
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Wouldn't it be a nice idea to secure a ID/Relay server key with its own password, like an ssh key, for example? This way I could prevent that some of my clients try to "steal" that key and use my server for other purposes than my support sessions. One would have to know that password to see, export or import the key, in addition to the admin password of the client system.
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