Afaik, that's not possible, unless you have a backup of your .ssk folder.

Regards,

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iarly selbir | ski0s

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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Mark Ryden <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>  I have a machine on which I deleted the /root/.ssh folder;
>
> now , I generated in the past a key file , with
> ssh-keygen -t rsa
>
> I pasted the contents of the public key file into some servers
> (authorized_keys2), so I can
> ssh to them without being prompted for a password.
>
> Now, I cannot ssh to these mecahines.
> Is there anyway I can recover the old keys I had ?
> Running "ssh-keygen -t rsa" does not solve the problem unless I **again**
> paste the nre gernerated key into the new machines.
>
> Rgs,
> Mark
>
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