![]() ![]() To do this, launch PuTTYgen and from the "Conversions" menu, select the "Import key" option. However, if your key is in OpenSSH format, you first need to convert it to PuTTY's PPK format. If your key file is already in PuTTY's PPK format you can skip this paragraph. Or contact the system administrator, and then you can log in with the private key. It will generate a private key, my-ssh-key, and a public key, my-ssh-key.pub.Īfter generating a new key, you need to add the public key to the file ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, ![]() OpenSSH: open cmd.exe or PowerShell, and type command ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -f my-ssh-key. ![]()
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