CreateSSHKey
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| SSH Keys are used for connecting to remote places. As a developer, you will mainly be using the SSH key to upload changes to source. | SSH stands for [[http://www.openssh.com/|Secure Shell]]. It's a method for connecting to remote places. |
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| == Creating the Key in a Terminal == | As a developer, you will need a SSH client in combination with a SSH key in order upload changes to Ubuntu source. |
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| * SSH stands for [[http://www.openssh.com/|Secure Shell]] | === Creating the Key in a Terminal === |
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Read more about [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH|SSH]] in the Ubuntu Community Wiki |
SSH stands for Secure Shell. It's a method for connecting to remote places.
As a developer, you will need a SSH client in combination with a SSH key in order upload changes to Ubuntu source.
Creating the Key in a Terminal
To create a SSH key in a terminal:
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa
Read more about SSH in the Ubuntu Community Wiki
UbuntuStudio/CreateSSHKey (last edited 2012-11-14 10:00:30 by 80)