![]() ![]() GitHub have some nice documentation on this topic. It's also worth understanding AgentForwarding too. The public key is safe to share however, if you're interested as to why then check this video out: Do not share it, do not copy it anywhere else as it is your key to the kingdom. Guard the private key as you would a password. ![]() You can view the generate keys in ~/.ssh/ as id_ed25519 for the private key and id_ed25519.pub for the public key. There's a great stackoverflow thread 2 discussing the various merits of key types, enjoy that rabbit hole.Īdd a passphrase if you like. The ed25519 public key makes the rsa key look a bit gross doesnt it? The caveat here is that older versions of SSH don't support ed25519 but you probably shouldn't be exposing those old versions to the internet anyways. Ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIK4oWAP5LyXJsqOdu0X0m1BOYqQrBIDzj/63yAdC5vP8 Ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABgQDJkjxs7qlCUL8TSA5DrZ6+RWIWPTc2N3kpFZeWMVo3WwIiyv/8q4O40/HgmvOwwPOfJpvZe2KKphNbaMik5QzOLneZW4cZlwDuXmyFKoCkwHPfANBOOY6v8NCiN/obRc2Kb22hVs0NB2qeosew7VunkLemwrdNJd8/UCFH0ZVLE3ygflQeM/Spnlbm1JRWQaRg2FgiZ3Cs4WvEwKsSdg4mDbA5U45abksR3P0QlTkpOXQnhMf9sKHvT7pSlyUub14wYPjBxhJ6qz0wrq7xvtBgce31tzRtcC2MziVeTLSWcsP7A+bM5mQGX3VnDTliAOTxdM5/qjX1Yl3H4Zm6CPN6pxLdl+zRFNwjAbgxOjoNWr8IsOnOZ0Nj7R3/w圎W16T7UF4FTPwbzShVrmSH1lhEGh4ntpqq2GGNSiJwnQI3vQKBH55I4ppND6cqJ9rDvR2CqwSEUcHiHCtUfFrMgovy7MsPLurHN9n9Q4hET8HzHZupEwtZCeYvQ4IyL8wgrVs = # id_ed25519.pub
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