To use the system command-line interface, you must generate a Secure Shell (SSH) key pair using
PuTTY.
Generate SSH keys using the PuTTY key generator
(PuTTYgen):
- Start PuTTYgen by clicking . The PuTTY Key Generator panel is displayed.
- Click SSH-2 RSA as the type of key
to generate.
Note: Leave the number of bits in a generated
key value at 1024.
- Click Generate and then move the
cursor around the blank area of the Key section to generate the random
characters that create a unique key.
When the key has been completely generated, the information about the new key is displayed in
the Key section.
Attention: Do not modify the Key fingerprint or the Key comment fields;
this can cause your key to no longer be valid.
- Optional: Enter a passphrase in the Key passphrase and Confirm passphrase fields. The
passphrase encrypts the key on the disk; therefore, it is not possible to use the key
without first entering the passphrase.
- Save the public key by:
- Click Save public key. You are
prompted for the name and location of the public key.
- Type icat.pub as the name of the public key and specify the location where you
want to save the public key.
For example, you can create a directory on your computer called keys to store
both the public and private keys.
- Click Save.
- Save the private key by:
- Click Save private key. The PuTTYgen
Warning panel is displayed.
- Click Yes to save the private
key without a passphrase.
- Type icat as the name of the private key, and specify the location
where you want to save the private key.
For example, you can create a directory on your computer called keys to store
both the public and private keys. It is recommended that you save your public and private keys in
the same location.
- Click Save.
- Close the PuTTY Key Generator window.