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Datacenter/Provider getting hold of SSL private keys

kamalnasserkamalnasser Member
edited October 2012 in General

What would you do in the case of the datacenter/vps provider getting hold of your private SSL keys? (It hasn't happened to me but I was just wondering)

Comments

  • TazTaz Member

    Hmmmm. Generate a new one?

  • How/why would they be able to?

  • TazTaz Member

    @Damian maybe the provider has autoboot ?

  • First of all they would have to have root access to your server. Or would have to unmount your hard drive and access it that way,

  • @24khost said: First of all they would have to have root access to your server. Or would have to unmount your hard drive and access it that way,

    Unless you are on openvz and they just browse your /vz/private

    Then there is encryption... but that is for another thread.

  • @24khost said: First of all they would have to have root access to your server. Or would have to unmount your hard drive and access it that way,

    And be caught on camera in the process.

  • Well on a dedicated box.

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