Hi All,

I have looked around and have found confusing info regarding which is a better 
key cipher to use for ssh authentication.  Some say that RSA is widely 
considered more secure than DSA.  Some say that it doesn't really matter, as 
long as you use a large enough bits setting in creating your key.  RSA takes 
longer to create but it takes less time to authenticate on the server and DSA 
is the other way around.  Not sure what to believe and I'd rather not be 
guessing which one is best

What is the recommended/'best practice' approach on creating ssh keys for 
Gentoo users and why?
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Regards,
Mick

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