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Generate Public Key From Private Mobaxterm

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To install the public key, Log into the server, edit the authorizedkeys file with your favorite editor, and cut-and-paste the public key output by the above command to the authorizedkeys file. Save the file. Configure PuTTY to use your private key file (here keyfile.ppk). Then test if login works. See configuring public key authentication for.

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  1. Sep 26, 2019 Click the Save private key button to save the private key. You must save the private key. You will need it to connect to your machine. Right-click in the text field labeled Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorizedkeys file and choose Select All. Right-click again in the same text field and choose Copy. Importing your SSH key.
  2. Oct 10, 2017  I need to create a public/private key pair on Linux and then use them with MessageWay. The private key will be generated to a file named idrsa 6) The public key will be generated to a file named idrsa.pub 7) Copy the.pub file to the authorized-keys folder on the system that houses the MessageWay SFTP server.

Several tools exist to generate SSH public/private key pairs. The following sections show how to generate an SSH key pair on UNIX, UNIX-like and Windows platforms.

Generating an SSH Key Pair on UNIX and UNIX-Like Platforms Using the ssh-keygen Utility

UNIX and UNIX-like platforms (including Solaris and Linux) include the ssh-keygen utility to generate SSH key pairs.

To generate an SSH key pair on UNIX and UNIX-like platforms using the ssh-keygen utility:
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  1. Navigate to your home directory:
  2. Run the ssh-keygen utility, providing as filename your choice of file name for the private key:

    The ssh-keygen utility prompts you for a passphrase for the private key.

  3. Enter a passphrase for the private key, or press Enter to create a private key without a passphrase:

    Note:

    While a passphrase is not required, you should specify one as a security measure to protect the private key from unauthorized use. When you specify a passphrase, a user must enter the passphrase every time the private key is used.

    The ssh-keygen utility prompts you to enter the passphrase again.

  4. Enter the passphrase again, or press Enter again to continue creating a private key without a passphrase:
  5. The ssh-keygen utility displays a message indicating that the private key has been saved as filename and the public key has been saved as filename.pub. It also displays information about the key fingerprint and randomart image.

Generating an SSH Key Pair on Windows Using the PuTTYgen Program

The PuTTYgen program is part of PuTTY, an open source networking client for the Windows platform.

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To generate an SSH key pair on Windows using the PuTTYgen program:

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  1. Download and install PuTTY or PuTTYgen.

    To download PuTTY or PuTTYgen, go to http://www.putty.org/ and click the You can download PuTTY hereSteinberg cubase 7.0 6 key generator. link.

  2. Run the PuTTYgen program.
  3. Set the Type of key to generate option to SSH-2 RSA.
  4. In the Number of bits in a generated key box, enter 2048.
  5. Click Generate to generate a public/private key pair.

    As the key is being generated, move the mouse around the blank area as directed.

  6. (Optional) Enter a passphrase for the private key in the Key passphrase box and reenter it in the Confirm passphrase box.

    Note:

    While a passphrase is not required, you should specify one as a security measure to protect the private key from unauthorized use. When you specify a passphrase, a user must enter the passphrase every time the private key is used.

  7. Click Save private key to save the private key to a file. To adhere to file-naming conventions, you should give the private key file an extension of .ppk (PuTTY private key).

    Note:

    The .ppk file extension indicates that the private key is in PuTTY's proprietary format. You must use a key of this format when using PuTTY as your SSH client. It cannot be used with other SSH client tools. Refer to the PuTTY documentation to convert a private key in this format to a different format.
  8. Select all of the characters in the Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file box.

    Make sure you select all the characters, not just the ones you can see in the narrow window. If a scroll bar is next to the characters, you aren't seeing all the characters.

  9. Right-click somewhere in the selected text and select Copy from the menu.
  10. Open a text editor and paste the characters, just as you copied them. Start at the first character in the text editor, and do not insert any line breaks.
  11. Save the text file in the same folder where you saved the private key, using the .pub extension to indicate that the file contains a public key.
  12. If you or others are going to use an SSH client that requires the OpenSSH format for private keys (such as the ssh utility on Linux), export the private key:
    1. On the Conversions menu, choose Export OpenSSH key.
    2. Save the private key in OpenSSH format in the same folder where you saved the private key in .ppk format, using an extension such as .openssh to indicate the file's content.

Generate Public Key From Private Mobaxterm Server

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PuTTYgen pre key generation (Click for larger image)
PuTTYgen post key generation (Click for larger image)

If using PuTTY or MobaXTerm the process of generating a key is nearly the same with only minor differences. In MobaXTerm go to the Tools->MobaKeyGen (SSH key generator), and with PuTTY run the PuTTYGen executable both of these methods will result in displaying a very similar window which can be used to generate or load an existing key.

  1. Click the 'Generate' button. You will then be asked to move your mouse around to generate random data to be used to create the key.
  2. Enter a passphrase for your key.
  3. Click the 'Save private key' button and choose a meaningful file name (e.g. compute_canada.ppk).
  1. Add the public key from the text box under 'Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys', by copying and pasting it, as a single line to the end of the /home/USERNAME/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server you wish to connect to as the user USERNAME with WinSCP or an editor launched from that server such as vim or nano.
  2. Ensure directory, file permissions are correct and have the correct owner as described in steps 2 and 3 of these instructions.
  3. Test the new key by connecting to the server as USERNAME using ssh (see connecting with PuTTY using a key pair or connecting with MobaXTerm using a key pair).
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Key generation and usage is demonstrated in this youtube video with PuTTY: Easily setup PuTTY SSH keys for passwordless logins using Pageant.

Generate Public Key From Private Mobaxterm Account

When a key is created on OpenStack you obtain a key with a '.pem' extension. This key can be converted to a format used by PuTTY by clicking the 'Load' button in PuTTYGen. Then select the 'All Files (*.*)' filter and select your '.pem' file downloaded from OpenStack and click 'Open'. You should also add a 'Key passphrase' at this point to use when accessing your private key and then click 'Save private key'.

This private key can be used with PuTTY to connect to a VM that OpenStack injects with the matching public key under the 'Key Pairs' tab under the 'Access & Security' tab when launching a new VM. You can read more about connecting using PuTTY or MobaXterm.

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