Bryan Tong Minh wrote:
But only if it was an DSA key. People who copied their RSA key to the toolserver should be safe (of course you need to ask yourself whether it is a good idea to put your keys on a shared system but that is another problem). If you did generate your RSA key on the toolserver you do have a problem.
Bryan
Interestingly when I ran the tool it marked some of my RSA keys (including my RSA host keys on my own boxes) as "weak", so if you use RSA, don't be complacent. Your keys could still be weak and you should check with the tool (see another post I made to this list).
Martin