Yep.
When you set up your ssh stuff using ssh-keygen, you set a password which is stored in authorized_keys. Simply re-run /usr/bin/ssh-keygen, and hit enter twice when prompted for the password.
job done.
Azatoth a.k.a Captain Whiplash
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