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=Connecting using a key pair=
Test the new key by connecting to the server using SSH.
Test the new key by connecting to the server as <code>USERNAME</code> using ssh (see [[Connecting with PuTTY#Using a Key Pair| connecting with PuTTY using a key pair]] or [[Connecting with MobaXTerm#Using a Key Pair| connecting with MobaXTerm using a key pair]]).
See [[Connecting with PuTTY#Using a Key Pair| connecting with PuTTY using a key pair]] or [[Connecting with MobaXTerm#Using a Key Pair| connecting with MobaXTerm using a key pair]]).

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Test the new key by connecting to the server using SSH.
See [[Connecting with PuTTY#Using a Key Pair| connecting with PuTTY using a key pair]]; [[Connecting with MobaXTerm#Using a Key Pair| connecting with MobaXTerm using a key pair]]; or [https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_authentication connecting with WinSCP].

Test the new key by connecting to the server using SSH. See connecting with PuTTY using a key pair or connecting with MobaXTerm using a key pair).