On Monday 09 October 2006 16:59, Remy Blank wrote:
> DSA keys are always 1024 bits, as this is mandated by the standard. RSA
> keys can have variable length. From "man ssh-keygen":
>
> -b bits
> Specifies the number of bits in the key to create. For RSA keys,
> the minimum size is 768 b
Mick wrote:
> 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
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