yes i understand. i want to know why would someone want to change their ssh keys? is it because the default keys are easily hacked? do i want to change my ssh keys every time i install a new OS?
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yes i understand. i want to know why would someone want to change their ssh keys? is it because the default keys are easily hacked? do i want to change my ssh keys every time i install a new OS?
In a case of normal use no, but if you have worked in the computer security of a commercial infrastructure or if you have sensitive data, this measure is called rigidity by its rigidity but yes I grant it is not not a security measure to address everyone but always interesting to know
Thanks so much for your reply, much appreciated.