Public-key encryption relies on a pair of cryptographic keys, one public and the other private. You'd think that programmers would be able to tell which one to keep private and which one to make pu...
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Not too tricky, is it?
For all the software you're likely to use, such as OpenSSH, OpenSSL and GPG, private keys are labelled with the text PRIVATE KEY.
And that's the one you're supposed to keep private!