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ssh public key authentication

Subject: ssh public key authentication
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 12:07:03 +0200
Hi, I'm asking around is it possible to hijack clients rsa/dsa private key if ssh-daemon is modified by someone who has evil means. I thought this was good place to ask, so here it goes.

From what i've heard so far is that daemon sends signing request to the
client and clients signs request using private key and sends answer back to the daemon which verifies authentication using public key.

Is this how it really happens, eg. there is no possibility whatsoever that client would ever send its private key to server that has possibly infected sshd running?

Yours
Markus Kovero

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