When should I use this ssh_host_ed25519_key?
Use it to restore a missing default, confirm what shipped, or diff against your current OpenSSH config.
-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY----- b3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAABG5vbmUAAAAEbm9uZQAAAAAAAAABAAAAMwAAAAtzc2gtZW QyNTUxOQAAACBYKfSATNXkLCl2PfKWW6dq/us+VOY5y8PIsma5F5xumAAAAJhqlpUAapaV AAAAAAtzc2gtZWQyNTUxOQAAACBYKfSATNXkLCl2PfKWW6dq/us+VOY5y8PIsma5F5xumA AAAEDR3PqSi8iHIsQMIND0tln9tyL5lvBB+9JXvqFTMui+f1gp9IBM1eQsKXY98pZbp2r+ 6z5U5jnLw8iyZrkXnG6YAAAAEXJvb3RAZDkyMTc0OTkwYjZjAQIDBA== -----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
curl https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/5ad9ac5de70350e17cbc1c94ea4406a8?hint=ssh_host_ed25519_key
wget -O ssh_host_ed25519_key https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/5ad9ac5de70350e17cbc1c94ea4406a8?hint=ssh_host_ed25519_key
<prompt><role>DevOps agent</role><source url='https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/5ad9ac5de70350e17cbc1c94ea4406a8?hint=ssh_host_ed25519_key' /><config><app>OpenSSH</app><os>Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat)</os><location>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key</location><lines>7</lines><md5>5ad9ac5de70350e17cbc1c94ea4406a8</md5><sha256>7bd9174880c33b8090b3a1ed24dc0f31f87fdb9146d823a75babdb718e58ce14</sha256></config></prompt>
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sudo apk add openssh-server
sudo apt update && sudo apt install openssh-server
sudo yum install openssh-server
sudo apt update && sudo apt install openssh-server
When should I use this ssh_host_ed25519_key?
Use it to restore a missing default, confirm what shipped, or diff against your current OpenSSH config.
How do I restore OpenSSH defaults?
Download the file, back up the current one in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key, replace it, then reload or restart OpenSSH.
Is ssh_host_ed25519_key safe for production?
It is the vendor default for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat). Treat it as a baseline and review security and performance settings before production use.
How does this differ from other OS versions?
Defaults vary by distro and version. This copy matches Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat).
Can I use this for OpenSSH troubleshooting?
Yes. Diff it against yours to find drift, then restore only the sections you need.