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-- Abdull ( talk) 16:31, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
Mainly I tried to improve the organization, adopting a more declarative tone, while adding quite a few contextual links. As new material I added the recent ECDSA support (with far less citation that I normally like—I relied entirely on internal citation to other Wikipedia articles).
I'm definitely a Wikipedia inclusionist. Even by my standards, I find this page less substantial in its own right than the vast majority of Wikipedia articles. On the flip side, ssh-keygen is extremely widely used and it's no easy matter to piece together the kind of concise overview from the online documentation diaspora that this article now provides. Perhaps this article attests in a small way that the criteria of "encyclopaedic" should sometimes give way to "reference worthy" on the principle that 100,000 dog ears can't be wrong. — MaxEnt 09:01, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
I thought the default ECDSA in ssh-keygen was using curve p256, and curve25519 was treated as a different key type. Either way, the maximum key length of those is below the article's stated minimum of 768 bits. This article needs some updating. Jbo5112 ( talk) 19:54, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's
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-- Abdull ( talk) 16:31, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
Mainly I tried to improve the organization, adopting a more declarative tone, while adding quite a few contextual links. As new material I added the recent ECDSA support (with far less citation that I normally like—I relied entirely on internal citation to other Wikipedia articles).
I'm definitely a Wikipedia inclusionist. Even by my standards, I find this page less substantial in its own right than the vast majority of Wikipedia articles. On the flip side, ssh-keygen is extremely widely used and it's no easy matter to piece together the kind of concise overview from the online documentation diaspora that this article now provides. Perhaps this article attests in a small way that the criteria of "encyclopaedic" should sometimes give way to "reference worthy" on the principle that 100,000 dog ears can't be wrong. — MaxEnt 09:01, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
I thought the default ECDSA in ssh-keygen was using curve p256, and curve25519 was treated as a different key type. Either way, the maximum key length of those is below the article's stated minimum of 768 bits. This article needs some updating. Jbo5112 ( talk) 19:54, 20 July 2016 (UTC)