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Just to be sure — you uploaded the public key to your servers, right? In your user's directory on the remote server at
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
. Your private key should never leave your system. That's a very common mistake in my experience. The wording of your post makes it seem like you may have done that.Maybe i did that. I check tomorrow cus im really tired.
If you uploaded your private key you need to remove that and generate a new key pair anywhere the old keypair was used. That old keypair is now compromised and should never be used again anywhere. IMO you should do that now not tomorrow.