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  <description>This article is a summary of a public key and a private key to the SSH connection. Client: Mac Server: Linux(Ubuntu) Generation of public key and a private key If you want to generate the key RSA encryption, enter the option with the -t rsa. $ ssh-keygen -t rsa Now, we find that id_rsa (private key)…</description>
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  <published>2016-01-01 02:44:57</published>
  <title>About SSH connection using the public key encryption</title>
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