On Tuesday 06 October 2009 22:51:21 [email protected] 
wrote:
[snip]
> The private key, however, stays on the server (and is not even in the
> client NBD or NFS image), and when the admin try to connect, it is used by
> ssh in an encrypted form.
[snip]
The SERVER in this case is the thin client, every one the same and the PRIVATE 
key sent over the network.
The argument is valid, but wrong in this case. SSH to thin clients is NOT 
secure as OPl said.
James

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