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  • How do I add SSH Keys to authorized_keys file? - Ask Ubuntu
    The permissions of ~ ssh on the server should be 700 The file ~ ssh authorized_keys (on the server) is supposed to have a mode of 600 The permissions of the (private) key on the client-side should be 600 If the private key was not protected with a password, and you put it on the server, I recommend you to generate a new one: ssh-keygen -t rsa
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    I'm trying to setup ssh authentication with key files in stead of username password The client is a Windows box running PuTTY and the server is a Ubuntu 12 04 LTS server I downloaded puttygen exe
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    The ssh-copy-id command (in the openssh-client package and installed by default) does exactly this: ssh-copy-id user@hostname example com copies the public key of your default identity (use -i identity_file for other identities) to the remote host The default identity is your "standard" ssh key It consists of two files (public and private key) in your ~ ssh directory, normally named
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  • Ubuntu 22. 04 SSH the RSA key isnt working since upgrading from 20. 04
    The instructions I was given were to use ssh-keygen to generate public private keys and then ssh-copy-id to copy the public key to the remote host I've just reinstalled 20 04 on another machine and used this successfully and the rsync is working without the need for a password
  • How can I force SSH to give an RSA key instead of ECDSA?
    Or, if you insist on having the RSA key approach, you can type ssh-keygen -t rsa on the server that you intend to SSH to That should generate RSA public and private keys under '~ ssh id_rsa'
  • Does ssh key need to be named id_rsa? - Ask Ubuntu
    By default, SSH searches for id_rsa, id_ecdsa, id_ecdsa_sk, id_ed25519, id_ed25519_sk, and id_dsa files The keys do not have to be named like this, you can name it mykey just as well, or even place it in a different directory However, if you do either of those, then you need to explicitly reference the key in the ssh command like so: ssh user@server -i path to mykey If a command does not
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    Running ssh -vvv will report "no mutual signature algorithm" if this is the case To fix, either update your ssh server to support rsa-sha2, or regen your key with ssh-keygen -t ed25519, or pass -o PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes=+ssh-rsa to the ssh client
  • Server keeps asking for password after Ive copied my SSH Public Key to . . .
    6 There are different ways to solve this: you can configure either sshd (server-side) or ssh (client-side) not to use password authentication Disabling password authentication on the server makes your server more secure, but you will be in trouble if you loose your key





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