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===Creating a New Key Pair=== <!--T:4-->
===Creating a New Key Pair=== <!--T:4-->
[[File:Create-Key-Pair-Form.png|400px|thumb| Create key pair (Click for larger image)]]
[[File:Create-Key-Pair-Form.png|400px|thumb| Create key pair (Click for larger image)]]
#Click on [[File:Create-Key-Pair-Button.png]]
#Click on [[File:Create-Key-Pair-Button.png]]; the ''Create Key Pair'' window is displayed
#Then,
#Name your key pair.
##Give your key a name.
#Click on the blue ''Create Key Pair'' button.
##Click on the blue ''Create Key Pair'' button.
#Save the <key name>.pem on your disk.
##Save the <key name>.pem on your disk.


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On UNIX hosts, you will need to <code>chmod 400 <key name>.pem</code> in order to connect later on. This needs to be done on your machine, not the VM.  
On UNIX hosts, you will need to <code>chmod 400 <key name>.pem</code> in order to connect later on. This needs to be done on your machine, not on the VM.  


On Windows hosts, to use the key downloaded from OpenStack with PuTTY or MobaXterm, you need to convert it to a Windows compatible format (see [[Generating ssh keys in Windows#Converting an OpenStack Key]].
On Windows hosts, to use the key downloaded from OpenStack with PuTTY or MobaXterm, you need to convert it to a Windows compatible format (see [[Generating ssh keys in Windows#Converting an OpenStack Key]].
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