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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:// | + | installed so you must install one on your own. I use PuTTY (https:// |
| 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: | + | |