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  • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 days ago

    To save anyone the trouble, here’s a key I’ve generated just now:

    -----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
    b3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAABG5vbmUAAAAEbm9uZQAAAAAAAAABAAAAMwAAAAtzc2gtZW
    QyNTUxOQAAACAqTGrNcWWZrKjDzAgG1KaCYAOOAoqSSQvvWVgUx7PdMgAAAJgzuRsTM7kb
    EwAAAAtzc2gtZWQyNTUxOQAAACAqTGrNcWWZrKjDzAgG1KaCYAOOAoqSSQvvWVgUx7PdMg
    AAAEC8jODzrMngnvJlMwtlhqwlI6qS42WlzSDADbEYaCsRzCpMas1xZZmsqMPMCAbUpoJg
    A44CipJJC+9ZWBTHs90yAAAAEXUwX2E0MzhAbG9jYWxob3N0AQIDBA==
    -----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
    

    (and if I did it wrong enough, well, you can hack me but please let me know how I fucked up)

    Change any random character in there to see how the website reacts to a unique key. I changed an O to an o and it accepted it.

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      3 days ago

      FWIW this is what I did:

      $ ssh-keygen -f fake_ssh_key
      

      (press Enter twice for no passphrase)

      and then:

      $ cat fake_ssh_key
      

      Which I then just copy-pasted from the terminal. Surely this can’t reveal anything about my other private keys, right?