howto:ssh_keypair_windows
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| - | ====== ... create an SSH key pair on Windows 10 ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
| + | ====== ... create an SSH key pair in Windows 10 ====== | ||
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| In the //Add an optional feature// dialog window, search for the " | In the //Add an optional feature// dialog window, search for the " | ||
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| + | If prompted, confirm by clicking on //Yes// in the //Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?// dialog box. | ||
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| + | In the //Command Prompt//, type " | ||
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| + | Change the default name of the SSH key pair (optional). This option can help distinguish between different keys in case of using multiple key pairs. By default, the system will save the keys to C: | ||
| + | * To continue with the default name " | ||
| + | * To change the default name, type the desired name and press //Enter//. | ||
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| + | Type the passphrase/ | ||
| + | Type the passphrase/ | ||
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| + | Open the Windows File Explorer and navigate to C: | ||
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| + | Two files with name " | ||
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