How To Configure SSH Keys Authentication With PuTTY And Linux Se...

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 07/02/2009 - 17:34

HowtoForge: "This tutorial explains how you can replace password-based SSH authentication with key-based authentication which is more secure because only the people that own the key can log in.

In this example, we're using PuTTY as our SSH client on a Windows system."


 

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