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applications:connect:windowssql [2023/02/21 21:04] joetulenkoapplications:connect:windowssql [2026/05/20 19:52] (current) joetulenko
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 In addition, unlike Mac operating systems, Windows does not automatically have an SSH program In addition, unlike Mac operating systems, Windows does not automatically have an SSH program
-installed so you must install one on your own. I use PuTTY (https://www.putty.org/). Installing PuTTY+installed so you must install one on your own. I use PuTTY (https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html). Installing PuTTY
 will also install an SSH key generator called PuTTY Key Generator or PuTTYgen for short. will also install an SSH key generator called PuTTY Key Generator or PuTTYgen for short.
  
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 **Step 2.** Open PuTTYgen and use the default settings to generate a key. **Make sure the key type is RSA!** This will involve making random **Step 2.** Open PuTTYgen and use the default settings to generate a key. **Make sure the key type is RSA!** This will involve making random
 movements with your mouse. This should have generated both a ”public” and a ”private” ssh key. The movements with your mouse. This should have generated both a ”public” and a ”private” ssh key. The
-public key should be printed in the box near the top of the window. Copy this and email it to Greg Balco +public key should be printed in the box near the top of the window. Copy this and email it to Joe Tulenko (jtulenko@bgc.org) or Greg Balco (balcs@bgc.org). Save the private key in the following directory:
-(balcs@bgc.org). Save the private key in the following directory:+