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Start the key generation program. MyLocalHost% ssh-keygen Generating public/private RSA key pair. Enter the path to the file that will hold the key. Enter a passphrase for using your key. Re-enter the passphrase to confirm it. Check the results. Copy the public key and append the key to the $HOME/.
Start the key generation program. MyLocalHost% ssh-keygen Generating public/private RSA key pair. Enter the path to the file that will hold the key. Enter a passphrase for using your key. Re-enter the passphrase to confirm it. Check the results. Copy the public key and append the key to the $HOME/.
Open Terminal. Enter ls -all ~/.ssh to see if existing SSH keys are present: $ ls -all ~/.ssh # Lists the files in your .ssh directory, if they exist. Check the directory listing to see if you already have a public SSH key. By default, the filenames of the public keys are one of the following: id_rsa. Pub. Id_ECDs. Pub.
Go to the Windows Start menu → All Programs → Putty and open PuTTY gen. Click the 'Generate' button and PuTTY gen will ask you to make some random movement with your mouse until it has enough random data to generate a secure key for you.
Log into your GitHub account. Click your avatar and choose Settings. Select SSH and GPG keys. Click New SSH key. Enter a title in the field. Paste your public key into the Key field. Click Add SSH key.
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Open Terminal. Enter ls -all ~/.ssh to see if existing SSH keys are present: $ ls -all ~/.ssh # Lists the files in your .ssh directory, if they exist. Check the directory listing to see if you already have a public SSH key. By default, the filenames of the public keys are one of the following: id_rsa. Pub. Id_ECDs. Pub.
0:45 3:33 Suggested clip How do I find my SSH Public Key? — YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How do I find my SSH Public Key? — YouTube
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