Changes between Version 56 and Version 57 of Documentation/bAccountManagement/DSSHConf


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Jun 21, 2018, 9:30:35 PM (6 years ago)
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  • Documentation/bAccountManagement/DSSHConf

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    104104 2. Click the "Generate" button and follow the instructions in the "Key" section of the window
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     106 || [[Image(puttygen01.png, 200px)]] || [[Image(puttygen02.png, 200px)]] ||
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    106108 3. Type a passphrase of your choice in the "Key passphrase" and "Confirm passphrase" fields. This passphrase does not have to be the same as your ORBIT account password.
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     110 || [[Image(puttygen03.png, 200px)]] ||
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    108112 4. Click the "Save private key" button
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     114 || [[Image(puttygen04.png, 200px)]] ||
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    110116 5. Save the private key file somewhere you will remember on your computer. Do not share this key with anyone!
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    112  6. After saving the private key file, right-click in the big text box labeled "Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file"
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    114  7. Click "Select All" from the popup menu to highlight the entire public key
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    116  8. Right-click again in the same big box and select "Copy" from the popup menu
     118 6. After saving the private key file, right-click in the big text box labeled "Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file" and click "Select All" from the popup menu to highlight the entire public key
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     120 || [[Image(puttygen05.png, 200px)]] ||
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     122 8. Right-click again in the same big box and click "Copy" from the popup menu
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     124 || [[Image(puttygen06.png, 200px)]] ||
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    118126 9. Open Notepad from your Start menu
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    120  10. Paste what you just copied from PuTTYgen into Notepad. The contents should start with {{{ssh-rsa}}} and end with something like {{{rsa-key-20180621}}}
     128 10. Paste what you just copied from PuTTYgen into Notepad. The contents should start with {{{ssh-rsa}}} and end with something like {{{rsa-key-20180621}}} (the same as the "Key comment" field in PuTTYgen)
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    122130 11. Save this file somewhere you will remember on your computer. This is your public key file.