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| services:2fa:sshkeys [2021/03/22 11:23] – [Login between computers at the Observatory] deul | services:2fa:sshkeys [2021/03/22 14:37] (current) – [From Windows] deul | ||
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| - To login between computers at the Observatory | - To login between computers at the Observatory | ||
| - | Below we deal with these two cases. | + | Below we deal with these two cases. Please note that when you setup a private/ |
| =====Login from outside the Observatory===== | =====Login from outside the Observatory===== | ||
| - | Login from the internet is usually done from your own personal computer. Of course that is a MacBook, but for all those 'other system' | + | Login from the internet is usually done from your own personal computer. Of course that is a MacBook, but for all those 'other system' |
| ====From Windows==== | ====From Windows==== | ||
| - | For Windows, you can use '' | + | For Windows, you can use '' |
| - | * [[: | + | * [[: |
| - | * [[: | + | * [[: |
| * [[: | * [[: | ||
| ====From MacOS==== | ====From MacOS==== | ||
| + | * [[: | ||
| ====From Linux==== | ====From Linux==== | ||
| * [[: | * [[: | ||
| - | =====Login between computers at the Observatory===== | + | =====Ssh key based login between computers at the Observatory===== |
| To setup an ssh key pair to allow you to login password/ | To setup an ssh key pair to allow you to login password/ | ||
| $ ssh-keygen -t ecdsa | $ ssh-keygen -t ecdsa | ||
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| Your public key has been saved in / | Your public key has been saved in / | ||
| The key fingerprint is: | The key fingerprint is: | ||
| - | SHA256: | + | SHA256: |
| The key's randomart image is: | The key's randomart image is: | ||
| +---[ECDSA 256]---+ | +---[ECDSA 256]---+ | ||