fix: make generate-ticket create ID-only tickets#88
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Did you test this works correctly with git-annex and you can still connect?
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I did a basic test between my laptop and a HPC login node at FZJ, and apparently it just works(TM) with the id-only tickets. I think dumbpipe indeed uses the N0 presets and will therefore use the same discovery mechanism on both sides. |
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Follow up to #86, see #86 (comment) also.
I am not sure if I should strip out the args entirely again, because they are fully unused. But they are still called "common", so maybe not.