Difference between revisions of "PuTTY using key-pair authentication"

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Open PuTTY, press load '''London admin''', you should not be asked for username
Open PuTTY, press load '''London admin''', you should not be asked for username


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[[File:06-connect.png|400px|Open ssh session to the server]


Enter 'Passphrase for key' that is password used to code the private-key. It was chosen at the time of key-pair creation. After then you will be logged in without prompt for the username password.
Enter 'Passphrase for key' that is password used to code the private-key. It was chosen at the time of key-pair creation. After then you will be logged in without prompt for the username password.

Revision as of 01:43, 18 November 2013

Configure PuTTY

Open putty, name the new session here London admin and add host/IP to connect london.remote.access.com then press save.

Create new session

Optionally enter Auto-login username, example admin in Connection > Data section.

username auto-login

Choose private key used for authentication. Go to Category Connection > Auth and press Browse. Full content of the file can be stored in the company Password Safe in notes. Copy all notes into text editor and saving with PPK extension will re create the needed file.

choose-private-key location

select private-key PPK file

copy key-pair from Password Safe notes

Save session by going to Category: Session and press Save.

Connect

Open PuTTY, press load London admin, you should not be asked for username

[[File:06-connect.png|400px|Open ssh session to the server]

Enter 'Passphrase for key' that is password used to code the private-key. It was chosen at the time of key-pair creation. After then you will be logged in without prompt for the username password.