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Understanding SSH-Keys Based Authentication

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SSH-Keys are form of Multifactor authentication mechanism. Understanding SSH-Keys Based Authentication will prepare you to manage your VPS via SSH, and explains how using SSH-Keys can be the first layer of security against Password Brute Force attacks. So, Linux Admins can use OpenSSH for secure communication without SSH-Keys, and your communication will be always secure,… Continue Reading …

Filed Under: Linux, Configuring SSH-Key Based Authentication Tagged With: SSH-Keys, OpenSSH, SSH, SSH Client

Creating SSH-Keys using Putty Keys Generator

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Creating SSH-Keys using Putty Keys Generator is highly recommended before deploying your VPS instance, hence, SSH-Keys Authentication will be used instead of Password Authentication. SSH-Keys are part of the OpenSSH package which provides secure and encrypted communication between SSH Client (Admin Station) and the OpenSSH Server (VPS). SSH-Keys make it possible to have Multifactor Authentication… Continue Reading …

Filed Under: Linux, Configuring SSH-Key Based Authentication Tagged With: SSH-Keys, OpenSSH, SSH, SSH Client

Creating SSH-Keys using Terminal Keys Generator

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Creating SSH-Keys using Terminal Keys Generator is highly recommended before deploying your VPS instance, hence, SSH-Keys Authentication will be used instead of Password Authentication. SSH-Keys are part of the OpenSSH package which provides secure and encrypted communication between SSH Client (Admin Station) and the OpenSSH Server (VPS). SSH-Keys make it possible to have Multifactor Authentication… Continue Reading …

Filed Under: Linux, Configuring SSH-Key Based Authentication Tagged With: SSH-Keys, OpenSSH, SSH, SSH Client

Switching SSH Password to SSH-Keys Authentication

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Have you created a VPS without SSH-keys? No worries, Switching SSH Password to SSH-Keys Authentication can be accomplished using simple steps, and you should be able to SSH to your VPS using SSH-Keys Authentication instead of SSH Password Authentication. This article assumes that you have already created and prepared your SSH-Keys pair using either Putty, or… Continue Reading …

Filed Under: Linux, Configuring SSH-Key Based Authentication Tagged With: SSH-Keys, OpenSSH, SSH, SSH Client

Uploading SSH Public Keys using VPS Panel

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Uploading SSH Public Keys using VPS Panel would be the next logical step after creating your SSH-keys. As mentioned, the Public key is simply what it sounds, the Public Part of your SSH-keys Chain. Using a Public Key, you can be certain that Only and Only the other pair of the SSH-keys pair (which is… Continue Reading …

Filed Under: Linux, Configuring SSH-Key Based Authentication Tagged With: Public Keys, SSH-Keys, OpenSSH, SSH, SSH Client

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