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Putty ssh with private key
Putty ssh with private key












putty ssh with private key
  1. #Putty ssh with private key Pc#
  2. #Putty ssh with private key download#
  3. #Putty ssh with private key windows#

Step 5: Configure putty and connect to server Paste the public key in the Public Key section, and then click add key.Ĭlick on Home in the GridPane UI, click on the “key” symbol beside your server, click on available keys, check your key, and then hit Add Keys to Server. The name of the key can be anything you would like. Next, click on your name in the top right, go to your settings in the dropdown, click on SSH Keys on the left menu bar, and then enter your keys details. Step 3.3 Add the key to your GridPane account When correctly formatted it will look like below.Ĭorrect: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAxznqQ5ic/ctZi1AKS6ysTYo+v3fsADTLupHqvvtgK0WfFtFYEvdAKjIz1abMXH5srFs6mqDJ56jxtxc9alBnINanKsnYmEzP3cdcJTREA/BUoShSonXN元pJs8dtJovldejw6QPB2S2Wnt4FfFOHidwilN15xbK3PrPqdGyqrmvMkqXRRABfosAzhdLa9t26P9lhcKhEIWmeQipWgjVyNPkkEraa7HkIPC04t8rjuMtBtHkZ0iv6SqU14d7pODcVR6/nPzm2SqTpDJ8LV8kx1v0ZHo1k2XYHd6jCB38ns0kjVbPPmFhwUDoLaZa6esKAnJ+SnAc3JExL7Mw1ZtfEjQ= rsa-key-20200519 Step 3.2 Copy your key K3PrPqdGyqrmvMkqXRRABfosAzhdLa9t26P9lhcKhEIWmeQipWgjVyNPkkEraaħHkIPC04t8rjuMtBtHkZ0iv6SqU14d7pODcVR6/nPzm2SqTpDJ8LV8kx1v0ZHoġk2XYHd6jCB38ns0kjVbPPmFhwUDoLaZa6esKAnJ+SnAc3JExL7Mw1ZtfEjQ= HqvvtgK0WfFtFYEvdAKjIz1abMXH5srFs6mqDJ56jxtxc9alBnINanKsnYmEzPģcdcJTREA/BUoShSonXN元pJs8dtJovldejw6QPB2S2Wnt4FfFOHidwilN15xb If there is additional line above and below, remove those.ĪAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAxznqQ5ic/ctZi1AKS6ysTYo+v3fsADTLup Open your public.key with notepad and make sure it’s formatted it correctly:īe sure that it’s all formatted on one line like in the above above, and NOT formatted like below, or your key will not work. We now need to copy the public key into your GridPane account.

putty ssh with private key

Step 3: Open public.key, copy and add to GridPane Last, click save private key button, and save that to a folder of your choice. The private key is sensitive, never share it with anyone and guard it on your machine. The public key is what you’ll upload to GridPane, and doesn’t need to be guarded. NOTE: If changing the key comment, do not include spaces or special characters. Next, click save public key button and save it to a folder of your choice, and name it accordingly, OR copy and paste it into notepad from the box at the top – it begins with “ssh-rsa”. The private key is sensitive, never share it with anyone and guard it on your machine. Save it to a folder of your choice and call it privateopenssh.key or a name of your choice. More than likely you won’t need it, but it’s worth exporting it now. The OpenSSH key can be used on Linux workstations. Step 2.1 Convert to OpenSSHįirst, you want to click conversions and do export OpenSSH key, this is a private key. If you don’t do a passphrase it’ll log you right in with no prompt. If you choose to do a passphrase, the server will prompt for that passphrase. You’ll need to save three files once your key has been generated, it will also prompt about passphrase. It will ask you to move your mouse around to generate the key.

#Putty ssh with private key download#

Once you download PuttyGen, launch it and click Generate: If you would rather watch a guide, here is the video, otherwise continue to written guide below:

putty ssh with private key

#Putty ssh with private key windows#

Most users are running a 64bit Windows OS, but both should run on your PC.

#Putty ssh with private key Pc#

All you will need is a Windows PC and the following software: This article will help you generate and push a key.














Putty ssh with private key