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when prompted you should enter a passphrase. If you already have a key pair saved with the default names you may wish to enter a file name for the saved keys so as not to overwrite an existing key pair.
When prompted, enter a passphrase. If you already have key pairs saved with the default names, you should enter a different file name for the new keys to avoid overwriting existing key pairs.  
More details on best practices can be found [[SSH_Keys#Best_practices_for_key_pairs| here]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 19 October 2021

When prompted, enter a passphrase. If you already have key pairs saved with the default names, you should enter a different file name for the new keys to avoid overwriting existing key pairs. More details on best practices can be found here