Yes, of course.

Or RSA with option -o to use PKBDF and option -a to specify numbers
rounds (16, by defaults; 64, as paranoid), if you want to continue using
RSA.


Le 10/16/17 à 17:29, Joel Carnat a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> If both server and client are ed25519 compatible.
> When generating (user) SSH keys, is it recommended to use ed25519 rather
> than rsa 4096bits?
>
> Thank you.
>

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