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   - Save the public and private keys on your computer. Don't forget to copy the generated text **Public key for pasting into OpenSSH autorized_keys file** at the top of the page, because it is needed for pasting it into the //authorized_keys// files of the servers you want to connect to. {{ :ssh_public.png |}}   - Save the public and private keys on your computer. Don't forget to copy the generated text **Public key for pasting into OpenSSH autorized_keys file** at the top of the page, because it is needed for pasting it into the //authorized_keys// files of the servers you want to connect to. {{ :ssh_public.png |}}
  
-You can use the Putty agent for connection to the server. In the main **Session** window, enter the server's IP address and port (22 is standard), and in the application settings **Connection -> SSH -> Auth -> Crediantials**, specify your private key (.ppk) file. In the window that appears, set the username **root** and the SSH passphrase. {{ :putty_ssh.png |}}+You can use the Putty agent for connection to the server. In the main **Session** window, enter the server's IP address and port (22 is standard), and in the application settings **Connection -> SSH -> Auth -> Crediantials**, specify your private key (.ppk) file. In the window that appears, set the username **root** and the SSH passphrase. {{ :putty_ssh.png?nolink&400 |}}
en/duk/ssh_key.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/30 11:45 by mif28585

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