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SSH login without user name?
(docs.gitlab.com)
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There are instances where the user is implied, but there is always a user. As far as Git goes, the user is almost always
git
.I guess this is probably the solution to my riddle. Thanks.
Yeah either that or they use a custom SSH implementation that just ignores the username because it's not needed for the type of authentication they're doing (like checking the keys of a specific account/project that is already known).