[Bug 2550] ssh can't use an in-memory-only certificate that doesn't also have another in-memory private key

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https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2550

Colin Watson <cjwatson at debian.org> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Colin Watson <cjwatson at debian.org> ---
It might not hurt to update the comment above that block too, which in
master still reads:

        /*
         * If the key is an certificate, try to find a matching private
key
         * and use it to complete the signature.
         * If no such private key exists, return failure and continue
with
         * other methods of authentication.
         */

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