On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 05:01:14PM +0000, ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > About connecting to an ssh server with keys, just a little doubt: if I > connect to all my servers without changing my ssh private and public keys > (so without deleting '/etc/ssh' and re-creating the keys every time), would > an attacker be able to observe that the same client (my pc) is connecting to > those different servers ? > In short .. can my ssh client be tracker / fingerprinted if I use always the > same public and private keys ? No. The client only reveals his identity to the server after the key exchange has happened and the server has authenticated itself to the client.
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