![]() T0r+bTVJG5uj1Xqz5IhxSArZWD4g+SlB1OxOztbRJt/eRsJbMMYsvpej7UIFbUUPHqtnVh Qt8CiCHlim1sv81Etx/r+R5QFjDd833uXpxDsDgtkyLY3Fsw+baMjj65ZDhv4YLmdUFXu2ĨDL8+5L0n94vTFrgCxnBA67K+cDTCPX7YfoN47pfa1ZGSCV+dLjXpRoiXxAjMHWi8pn/Q7 RzgIEfSlt0vtnYaNeDYKNUa99ygU+k6FyoPKUVRx4oa1Rlxt9RKNxbWm+DfyoKho/x03J7 ![]() ![]() rw-r-r- 1 operatoruser operatoruser 740 Sep 24 17:18 private key is: -BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-ī3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAACmFlczI1Ni1jdHIAAAAGYmNyeXB0AAAAGAAAABBLo/uQfY rw- 1 operatoruser operatoruser 3430 Sep 24 17:18 userftp | oo++o o two files created: ls -la userftp* SHA256:zO4w9sUnUAlLBTcFCmAa圓LqNIKnmDb7i/8pMXSVFVU key's randomart image is: Your public key has been saved in userftp.pub ![]() Your identification has been saved in userftp This command creates the private key and the public of type RSA with a key size of 4096 bits and with a passphrase srmTG304y: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4086 -C -f userftp -N srmTG304y To manage authentication to ssh or sftp services I always do it through ssh keys, and I usually generate them with the following ssh-keygen command: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4086 -C -f userftp -N srmTG304y
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