How Do You Store Your SSH Keys?

How Do You Store Your SSH Keys?

On my flash drive.

~/.ssh

I just upload my private keys to the key server. Noone suspects it's the private key so it's pretty safe.

Welp... ~/.ssh for regular usage and an encrypted flash drive for backup, duh...

>...

>--- BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY

On a flash drive with a strong pass phrase.

encrypted on a flash drive with a key i store in a password manager on my computer

index card I keep in my wallet in case I forget them

Most crooks are dumb as fuck, why not write it down on a piece of paper with Caesar encryption?

Where do you store the Caesar key?

on the server the key is used to access

Whatever the default is

...

dotfiles are the thinking mans safe keeping

I just verify every time

CIA Nigger spotted.

on my head

I store them in publically accessable API. I don't feel worried since people won't be able to guess my API structure.

in the cloud unencrypted

Google Drive

Hello 3 letter agency!

Just upload my shit up skooty.

on a plaintext file inside the server, backwards.

I don't.
I use plain-text passwords

>SSH
I don't use stone age "technology". I use Terminal Server.

Keepass retard

cd /
grep -r "BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY"
file xxxxxx matches

Non-CIA nigger here. Can confirm. This is indeed the safest method

rsa

google drive