OpenSSH’s ssh-keygen command just got a great upgrade.

New video from @vkc@mspsocial.net


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She has a peertube channel: !veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube and it federatess as a Lemmy Community

The Peertube video in Lemmy.ml: https://lemmy.ml/post/8842820

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In 2005, Curve25519 was first released by Daniel J. Bernstein.[5] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curve25519)

DJB? Nice! Always been a fan.

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Yeah, look at the curves on that guy.

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It says that

Starting in 2014, OpenSSH defaults to Curve25519-based ECDH.

So what changed recently? (I didn’t watch the video, in fairness).

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ssh-keygen now defaults to ed25519 so you don’t have to do ssh-keygen -t ed25519 anymore. The default since 2014 is for key exchange when connecting.

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Got it, thank you!

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