OpenSSH public keys, as generated by ssh-keygen(1) and appearing in
authorized_keys files, are formatted as a single line of text consisting
of the public key algorithm name followed by a base64-encoded key blob.
-The public key blob (before base64 encoding) is the same format used
-for the encoding of public keys sent on the wire, e.g. as described in
-RFC4253 section 6.6 for RSA and DSA keys, RFC5656 section 3.1 for ECDSA
-keys and the "New public key formats" section of PROTOCOL.certkeys for
-the OpenSSH certificate formats.
+The public key blob (before base64 encoding) is the same format used for
+the encoding of public keys sent on the wire: as described in RFC4253
+section 6.6 for RSA and DSA keys, RFC5656 section 3.1 for ECDSA keys
+and the "New public key formats" section of PROTOCOL.certkeys for the
+OpenSSH certificate formats.
4.2 Private key format
PROTOCOL.mux over a Unix domain socket for communications between a
master instance and later clients.
-$OpenBSD: PROTOCOL,v 1.34 2018/08/10 00:42:29 djm Exp $
+$OpenBSD: PROTOCOL,v 1.35 2018/08/10 00:44:01 djm Exp $