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by XMPPwocky 2621 days ago
I'm not sure. A secure, backwards-compatible (with older servers) alternative, which only exposes keys you explicitly choose to expose, should be doable and might help.

another option would be for a SSH client to present a full-screen "$HOST is trying to use your your SSH PRIVATE keys. Press enter, then type "~A" to allow." prompt.