On 2/21/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Think about bigger netroks! You do know ANY devices wich has NO ram? > Even a simple client-PC wich boots via network has ram. And in > universities or so with about 129k users you just can't ensure that NOBODY > turns off the PC, gets the RAM, reads ya SSH key and turns the PC on again > (just in case you might used it before this brave student..)...
So you are keeping your private ssh keys in memory on a shared computer which you don't control, and your biggest concern is about somebody stealing the RAM from this computer? But you have no worries about somebody tampering with the keyboard or the software on this computer? Is that right?