GENERATE RSA KEYS WITH SSH BY USING PUTTYGEN

 GENERATE RSA KEYS WITH SSH BY USING PUTTYGEN

 5.12.3.9.1 Autologin (TFDBA runbook Unix/Linux Tips)

1. Use puttygen to create keys, move mouse to create random

2. Save keys public and private, if doesn’t want passphrase to login using keys, ignore the passphrase

3. Copy and paste the output on the screen of puttygen to clipboard (for HPUX use "...\putty\PuttyKeysPublicPrivate\authorized_keys" or linux one for linux,  open and copy and paste)

4. In Linux Server, under your name, create $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys file and paste step 3 to it and save

Same as HPUX, for root it is /.ssh/authorized_keys, append the keys (paste below existing if there is)

5. In putty ->connection->SSH->Auth load the private key  :\putty\PuttyKeysPublicPrivate\testCernerPrivateKey.ppk

6. Save session. (connection->data_autologin name, add your loginname)


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