![]() Check in it " Always trust this host, add this key to the cache", then click " OK". Then you choose where you want the new key to be saved. Key file - we give the path to your private key, because on servers we use SSH key authorization instead of passwords (if you don't have your key yet see how to generate it). If your key is not in the PPK standard, FileZilla will ask for permission to convert the key to this standard.Open FileZilla and enter your host, username and password, where your host is your server IP. FileZilla got connected easily with the private key and password, but when I tried to use it in the console, the password was not allowed. ![]() I generated an SSH key using WebHost Managers 'Manage roots SSH keys to be used on SFTP and console SSH connection'. Logon type - select Key File from the list, Generate an SSH public and private key as shown in our tutorial. SSH private key is working on SFTP (FileZilla), but not in the console.In the latter case FileZilla will ask you permission to export the key into the PPK format. ppk) instead of the common OpenSSH format. The command to perform the conversion was: puttygen keyfilename.ppk -O private-openssh -o keyfilename.pem Then I was able to use the key for ssh/sftp and sshfs. Finally I needed to read the man page to use puttygen to convert the ppk. Enter your Username, which is simply your domain name (. Keys format One thing to consider is that FileZilla requires SSH keys to in PuTTY format (. You can install it by typing: sudo apt install putty-tools matthewhxen:/.ssh sudo apt install putty-tools. Host - we provide the server name s1., In the field Host, enter, substituting with your own domain name.Protocol - select SFTP - SSH File Transfer Protocol from the list,. ![]()
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