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  • I'm looking forward to seeing what TTPro has in store! macnixer touchterm updated today and frankly i really like the way they handle the ssh-keygen part.

    iPhone SSH review: iSSH v. pTerm v. TouchTerm v. SSH : #comments 2008

  • Type the following ssh-keygen command to generates, manages and converts authentication keys for your workstation/laptop: ssh-keygen

    nixCraft Linux Sys Admin Blog 2010

  • I'm trying to find out how to import a openssh key pair (generated via ssh-keygen - t rsa id_rsa id_rsa. pub) to a java keystore.

    LinuxQuestions.org 2010

  • I'm trying to find out how to import a openssh key pair (generated via ssh-keygen - t rsa id_rsa id_rsa. pub) to a java keystore.

    LinuxQuestions.org HavocStyles 2010

  • It's done on Cygwin using ssh-keygen (IIRC) and with puTTY using PuTTYgen

    EmacsWiki: RecentChanges 2010

  • For the practical part, the following command can be used to generate a SSH private/public key pair with ssh-keygen - t dsa

    KDE TechBase - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Good luck with it. my ssh key is still asked by lsyncd (?) even if i ssh XXX@YYYYworkswithoutanykeysrun ` hostname ` and see what that says; make sure you use the same hostname when you generate the key, the one that ssh-keygen sees/uses needs to match.

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2010

  • For the practical part, the following command can be used to generate a SSH private/public key pair with ssh-keygen - t dsa

    KDE TechBase - Recent changes [en] Alisha 2010

  • UPDATE: actually, it's easier to do it this way ssh-keygen - N '' - f ~/. ssh/ id_dsa

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2010

  • Thank youCheck the ssh-keygen (1) manpages for your OS; - b 2048 should already be the default for most modern-ish implementations. edit: Eh, I'm not sure if it makes sense.

    LinuxQuestions.org 2010

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