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. > -- Stéphane HUC | 06 66 84 24 76 | [email protected] <me>"Shell : Serviable, Honnête & Efficace (LL) ... Ecce Homo"</me> <ggp:id> 0xEBD72DA8C1C023F3 </gpg:id> <gpg:fingerprint> 310D AA3C 5B35 AB97 7520 5ED4 EBD7 2DA8 C1C0 23F3 </gpg:fingerprint> -- ~ " Fully Basic System Distinguish Life! " ~ " Libre as a BSD " +=<<< ---- <me>Stephane HUC as PengouinBSD or CIOTBSD</me> <mail>[email protected]</mail>
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

