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ssh_public_key_authentication [2021/03/18 05:17] – created hc9ssh_public_key_authentication [2021/04/22 01:16] (current) – corrected an erroneous reference to id_dsa jquah
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-I succeeded somewhat differently. In my trial, public key should be rather copied not from the saved public key, but from **Public key for pasting into OpenSSh authorized_keys file:** textbox in the PuTTYgen window. Note that we can also extract from existing PuTTYgen-type private keys (just load into it, and the public key should be there.).+I succeeded somewhat differently. In my trial, public key should be rather copied not from the saved public key, but from **Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file:** textbox in the PuTTYgen window. Note that we can also extract from existing PuTTYgen-type private keys (just load into it, and the public key should be there.).
  
 === OpenSSH instructions: === === OpenSSH instructions: ===
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 5. Open the authorized_keys file you just created in a text editor. 5. Open the authorized_keys file you just created in a text editor.
  
-6. Paste the contents of your id_dsa.pub file in to the authorized_keys file.+6. Paste the contents of your id_rsa.pub file in to the authorized_keys file.
  
 7. Save the authorized_keys file. 7. Save the authorized_keys file.
ssh_public_key_authentication.1616044630.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/03/18 05:17 by hc9