Once #1 is implemented, a default timeout for a token should likely be set. This could likely be on a per ssh key basis, allowing the default to be something like 30 days, and allow longer lived tokens for CI and automation. Even for CI/automation, with #2, the default token could be set reasonably low.
Once #1 is implemented, a default timeout for a token should likely be set. This could likely be on a per ssh key basis, allowing the default to be something like 30 days, and allow longer lived tokens for CI and automation. Even for CI/automation, with #2, the default token could be set reasonably low.
Once #1 is implemented, a default timeout for a token should likely be set. This could likely be on a per ssh key basis, allowing the default to be something like 30 days, and allow longer lived tokens for CI and automation. Even for CI/automation, with #2, the default token could be set reasonably low.