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In both cases, you will see something like this (in a very long single line):
In both cases, you will see something like this, as a very long single line:
  ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAACAQC3qeojDkUShnPTq9pI3cCZe+jgD6RKA/6CPsJIWZ8MqbX6wkk6
  ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAACAQC3qeojDkUShnPTq9pI3cCZe+jgD6RKA/6CPsJIWZ8MqbX6wkk6
  hHgKqKd2/9d7cj8e03Cfv4JLoD++P9fUPE3UyYrP/uVi4zytp5rmIZI4Qo1LvD1Obs0e78y0Dp7pfG1EHTYdn0p8
  hHgKqKd2/9d7cj8e03Cfv4JLoD++P9fUPE3UyYrP/uVi4zytp5rmIZI4Qo1LvD1Obs0e78y0Dp7pfG1EHTYdn0p8
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Note that you must generate your own pair of public and private keys; you cannot copy the above example for your own use.
If the format observed is different (which is the case when the key is generated with PuTTY for instance), you can open PuTTY Key Generator or MobaxTerm SSH Key Generator, go to 'File', select 'Load private key' and grab the content under 'Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys' as shown in  [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/File:Puttygen2.png this image].
If the format observed is different (which is the case when the key is generated with PuTTY for instance), you can open PuTTY Key Generator or MobaxTerm SSH Key Generator, go to 'File', select 'Load private key' and grab the content under 'Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys' as shown in  [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/File:Puttygen2.png this image].


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