How Do You Store Your SSH Keys?
>>61798117
On my flash drive.
>>61798117
~/.ssh
I just upload my private keys to the key server. Noone suspects it's the private key so it's pretty safe.
Welp... ~/.ssh for regular usage and an encrypted flash drive for backup, duh...
>>61798151
>...
>>61798151
>--- BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY
>>61798117
On a flash drive with a strong pass phrase.
encrypted on a flash drive with a key i store in a password manager on my computer
>>61798117
index card I keep in my wallet in case I forget them
Most crooks are dumb as fuck, why not write it down on a piece of paper with Caesar encryption?
>>61798429
Where do you store the Caesar key?
>>61798583
on the server the key is used to access
>>61798117
Whatever the default is
>>61798151
>>61798137
dotfiles are the thinking mans safe keeping
>>61798117
I just verify every time
>>61798117
CIA Nigger spotted.
>>61798117
on my head
>>61798117
I store them in publically accessable API. I don't feel worried since people won't be able to guess my API structure.
>>61798117
in the cloud unencrypted
Google Drive
>>61798117
Hello 3 letter agency!
>>61798151
Just upload my shit up skooty.
on a plaintext file inside the server, backwards.
>>61798117
I don't.
I use plain-text passwords
>>61798117
>SSH
I don't use stone age "technology". I use Terminal Server.
Keepass retard
>>61798151
>>61798151cd /
grep -r "BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY"
file xxxxxx matches
>>61800671
>>61800646
Non-CIA nigger here. Can confirm. This is indeed the safest method
>>61798117
rsa
google drive