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applications:connect:windowssql [2023/01/17 20:47] joetulenkoapplications:connect:windowssql [2023/02/21 21:06] (current) joetulenko
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-**Step 2.** Open PuTTYgen and use the default settings to generate a key. 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:+
  
  
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 the Password blank... it is not needed for key pair authentication. Set the Private key file to the location of the Password blank... it is not needed for key pair authentication. Set the Private key file to the location of
 the private SSH key that you generated using PuTTYgen. the private SSH key that you generated using PuTTYgen.
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 +**Step 4.** Okay, now try opening the connection. In theory, everything should work. Please email either
 +Greg (balcs@bgc.org) or Joe (jtulenko@bgc.org) if you have any issues with the set up. Here is a screen
 +shot of what the samples tab in ICE-D Alpine looks like when successfully connected and viewing the data:
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 +{{ :applications:heidi_interface.jpg?nolink |}}
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 +Thanks for following along!
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