Difference between revisions of "SSH keys"

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*used this recipe http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/WinSCP_public_key_authentication.html
 
*used this recipe http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/WinSCP_public_key_authentication.html
  
*download WinSCP package (including key-generating PuttyGen.exe) [http://winscp.net/eng/download.php here]
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*download WinSCP package (including key-generating PuttyGen.exe) [http://winscp.net/eng/download.php here]. Available [http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.60/x86/putty.zip here] in zip format.
 
*double click puttygen.exe to start it
 
*double click puttygen.exe to start it
 
*select SSH-2 RSA (default) and click 'generate'
 
*select SSH-2 RSA (default) and click 'generate'

Revision as of 10:48, 20 December 2007

  • download WinSCP package (including key-generating PuttyGen.exe) here. Available here in zip format.
  • double click puttygen.exe to start it
  • select SSH-2 RSA (default) and click 'generate'
  • 'create some randomness' as instructed on screen
  • leave 'passphrase' fields empty
  • click to save 'private key' as you would need this in client
  • copy (do not use 'save public key' for unix use!) public key as displayed on the top of the screen
  • paste and save the public key into your home directory on unix host, into file .ssh/authorized_keys
  • chmod 700 .ssh
  • chmod 600 authorized_keys
  • also, will not work if your home directory has group permissions until you set StrictModes to 'no'
  • do not forget to restart sshd when making changes to configuration