Le 16/10/2017 19:46, Mike Coddington a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 05:29:34PM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
Hi,

If both server and client are ed25519 compatible.
When generating (user) SSH keys, is it recommended to use ed25519 rather
than rsa 4096bits?


AFAIK, either would be fine. I believe ED25519 is more CPU-intensive, so
if that's a factor then stick with RSA. I like ED25519 personally
because the keys are small and my CPUs can all handle the workload.

Ah? I read ed25519 use smaller keys and is then nicer on the cpu.
Some write ed25519 allow faster sftp/scp transfer thanks to that.

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