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| <!---
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| Copyright © 2020 Interplanetary Database Association e.V.,
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| Planetmint and IPDB software contributors.
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| SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 AND CC-BY-4.0)
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| Code is Apache-2.0 and docs are CC-BY-4.0
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| --->
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| 
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| # Generate a Key Pair for SSH
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| 
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| This page describes how to use `ssh-keygen`
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| to generate a public/private RSA key pair
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| that can be used with SSH.
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| (Note: `ssh-keygen` is found on most Linux and Unix-like
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| operating systems; if you're using Windows,
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| then you'll have to use another tool,
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| such as PuTTYgen.)
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| 
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| By convention, SSH key pairs get stored in the `~/.ssh/` directory.
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| Check what keys you already have there:
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| ```text
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| ls -1 ~/.ssh/
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| ```
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| 
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| Next, make up a new key pair name (called `<name>` below).
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| Here are some ideas:
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| 
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| * `aws-bdb-2`
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| * `tim-bdb-azure`
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| * `chris-bcdb-key`
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| 
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| Next, generate a public/private RSA key pair with that name:
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| ```text
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| ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "<name>" -f ~/.ssh/<name>
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| ```
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| 
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| It will ask you for a passphrase.
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| You can use whatever passphrase you like, but don't lose it.
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| Two keys (files) will be created in `~/.ssh/`:
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| 
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| 1. `~/.ssh/<name>.pub` is the public key
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| 2. `~/.ssh/<name>` is the private key
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