Generating a SSH key on Linux
Make sure to follow instructions at SSH Key#GeneratingaSSHkeyonLinux
Step-by-step guide
- From the Terminal or Git Bash, run ssh-keygen
- Confirm the default path .ssh/id_rsa
- Enter a passphrase (recommended) or leave it blank.
Remember this passphrase, as you will need it to unlock the key whenever you use it. - Open ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub and copy & paste the contents into the box below, then click on "Add".
Note that id_rsa.pub is your public key and can be shared, while id_rsa is your private key and should be kept secret. - Go to TDS portal and click on you name and then on Profile and click on Add or change key
Image Removed - Paste the SSH key and click on the Save button.
Once you upload an SSH key it will be used on newly created server instance for authentication.
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SSH key must be in the following format: [key-type] [key] [user-identifier] [key-type] use ssh-rsa [key] is the public key [user-identifier] is your email address in format name.surname@tieto.com Make sure not to include any "ENTER" key between the portions of the inserted text. |
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