-or rlogin. We have installed ~/.ssh directories and authorized_keys
-files with appropriate permissions on both machines. If you want to
-ssh to them without typing the password, run ssh-keygen on your
-machine and add the contents of ~/.ssh/identity.pub into the
-authorized_keys files in ~/.ssh on the various Debian machines.
-However, please be aware of the security implications of doing this.
-
-Finally, please take a minute to visit <URL:http://db.debian.org/>.
-Login using the password information appended to this email, and
-update your personal information. The information is used to maintain
-your accounts on various Debian machines, and also to allow other
-developers and general users to find out more about you. Many of
-the fields are only visible to other registered Debian developers.
+or rlogin. Our LDAP directory is able to share ssh RSA keys among
+machines, please see <URL:http://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html>
+Otherwise when you first login a ~/.ssh directory will be created with
+the appropriate permissions. Please be aware of the security
+implications of using RSA authentication and ssh agents.
+
+Finally, please take a minute to visit <URL:http://db.debian.org/>.
+Login using the password information appended to this email, and
+update your personal information. The information is used to maintain
+your accounts on various Debian machines, and also to allow other
+developers and general users to find out more about you. Many of the
+fields are only visible to other registered Debian developers. This
+is also the only way to change your password. The passwd program does
+not yet work.