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Reworded step 3 of SSH key configuration
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(Reworded step 3 of SSH key configuration)
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# If not done already, <b>[[SSH_Keys#Generating_an_SSH_Key|generate your SSH key]]</b>. For example, we will name it <code>~/.ssh/ccdb</code>.
# If not done already, <b>[[SSH_Keys#Generating_an_SSH_Key|generate your SSH key]]</b>. For example, we will name it <code>~/.ssh/ccdb</code>.
# If not done already, <b>[[SSH_Keys#Installing_your_key|install your <i>public</i> SSH key on CCDB]]</b>.
# If not done already, <b>[[SSH_Keys#Installing_your_key|install your <i>public</i> SSH key on CCDB]]</b>.
# Because compute nodes may not get your public SSH key from CCDB through LDAP, you may have to <b>copy your public key</b> to <code>~/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> on the remote cluster (create this file if it does not exist).
# <b>Copy the same public key</b> to <code>~/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> on the remote cluster (create this file if it does not exist). That is because compute nodes do not have access to the public keys that are installed on CCDB.


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==SSH configuration file== <!--T:6-->
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