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> security vulnerability

This GPT did the thing it was supposed to do: produce an implementation using a previous script's structures and processes. I'd bet explaining the reasoning, discussing potential vulnerabilities, or changing the business processes, wasn't in the prompt. Or that metadata wasn't included in GP for brevity.

But it has succeeded in sparking discussion, similar to rubber-duck debugging. A good org will look at this as a starting point, discuss the details, and iterate.

> Also it hallucinated (as usual) some extra args to ssh-keygen.

I don't see a hallucination here. I can confirm it works, and is correct on my system with OpenSSH on it.

I assume you mean the slightly strange `["-N", ""]` argument pair? This tells ssh-keygen to create the file with no passphrase and no prompting for a passphrase.




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