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== Generate Your Key == | == Generate Your Key == | ||
− | # [http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty | + | # Download the latest Putty [http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/ putty-installer.exe] and install Putty. |
# Run Puttygen (Start -> Programs -> Putty -> Puttygen) and click Generate. | # Run Puttygen (Start -> Programs -> Putty -> Puttygen) and click Generate. | ||
# Email me the "authorized_keys" text at the top. | # Email me the "authorized_keys" text at the top. |
Revision as of 02:14, 24 October 2014
Generate Your Key
- Download the latest Putty putty-installer.exe and install Putty.
- Run Puttygen (Start -> Programs -> Putty -> Puttygen) and click Generate.
- Email me the "authorized_keys" text at the top.
- Enter a passphrase, and click Save private key (saves a ppk file).
Load it in WinSCP
- If you haven't already, install WinSCP.
- When connecting, instead of a password, choose the ppk file you generated above.