← Back to context Comment by TurdF3rguson 7 hours ago That's a great plan until you're locked out of all your devices with no backup. 2 comments TurdF3rguson Reply derefr 5 hours ago I think the implication is that you should own multiple client devices capable of SSHing into things, each with their own SSH keypair; and every SSH host you interact with should have multiple of your devices’ keypairs registered to it. TurdF3rguson 3 hours ago Right, and to never backup the keys which means losing of all your devices means you can't possibly recover.
derefr 5 hours ago I think the implication is that you should own multiple client devices capable of SSHing into things, each with their own SSH keypair; and every SSH host you interact with should have multiple of your devices’ keypairs registered to it. TurdF3rguson 3 hours ago Right, and to never backup the keys which means losing of all your devices means you can't possibly recover.
TurdF3rguson 3 hours ago Right, and to never backup the keys which means losing of all your devices means you can't possibly recover.
I think the implication is that you should own multiple client devices capable of SSHing into things, each with their own SSH keypair; and every SSH host you interact with should have multiple of your devices’ keypairs registered to it.
Right, and to never backup the keys which means losing of all your devices means you can't possibly recover.