Translations:Using SSH keys in Linux/16/en: Difference between revisions

From Alliance Doc
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The simplest, safest way to install a key to a remote system is using the ssh-copy-id command:
==Installing locally==
<source lang="console">
This method below is still available, but we encourage all users to [[Using_SSH_keys_in_Linux#Installing via CCDB|install it via CCDB]].
ssh-copy-id -i mynewkey graham.computecanada.ca:
If for some reasons you still want to upload the public key locally on a specific cluster, the steps are described below.
</source>
This assumes that the new keypair is named "mynewkey" and "mynewkey.pub", and that your username on the remote machine is the same as your local username.

Latest revision as of 19:58, 18 October 2021

Installing locally

This method below is still available, but we encourage all users to install it via CCDB. If for some reasons you still want to upload the public key locally on a specific cluster, the steps are described below.