On a server I have a public key auth only for root account. Is there any point of logging in with a different account?

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      107 days ago

      The client has the private key, the server has the corresponding public key in its authorized keys file.

      The server is vulnerable to the private key getting stolen from the client.

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        7 days ago

        it is also vulnerable to whatever ssh exploits that can bypass the key

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            7 days ago

            thats a good point. unless you forget to update it in a timely manner.

            that includes most servers out there ime, so

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        17 days ago

        For ssh they both have private and public keys. The server could be at risk of having it’s own private key compromised if somebody breaks in, and vice versa a compromised client can lose its private key. The original wording made it sound like a compromised server would steal client keys.

        Also passworded keys are recommended