Comment by sam_lowry_
13 hours ago
Another one: you sold an online business and forgot about it until the moment the buyer contacts you asking for a meeting exactly when you decide whether you want to go to the bomb shelter or risk staying in the appartment building so conveniently located next to a damb that protects Kyiv from flooding.
You decide that staying on the 9th floor on the path of cruise missiles to the damb is too risky, pick your good old Toughbook that has enough juice to last until dawn, and go downstairs, asking the buyer over phone to reset the root password and send it over whatsapp.
Once installed in the shelter, you quickly realize the disk is full, clean the logs and give furter instructions to the buyer to pass on to his IT.
Instead: you WhatsApp your public ssh key to the buyer and login once they confirm your key has been added.
I have had to send my ssh pub key over all sorts of messaging platforms.
No way this person would understand what I want him to do. And if he would not understand, he would grow suspicious. No, no and and no again.
Just making sure I understand.
You have sold your business but are still responsible for IT support.
You are responsible for IT support but don't already have a defined access path.
The new buyer knows what a root password is and how to gain access to a Linux machine and reset it, but does not know what an SSH key is, or how to check for a full disk.
Despite clearly being a (very specific kind of) novice the new owner is suspicious of the person responsible for his IT giving him instructions he doesn't understand?
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