Your identification has been saved in
/home/user/keys/control_room
Your public key has been saved in
/home/user/keys/control_room.pub
28:aa:29:38:ba:40:f4:11:5e:3f:d4:fa:e5:36:14:d6 user@server
You should ensure there is no password associated with the keys
If there is a password, then
devices will have no way to
device selected to be the server will only have one client device, then the
file is simply a copy of the public key for that device
If one or more devices will
be clients of the server, then the
l contain a copy of all of the public
RSA and DSA keys may be freely mixed in the
For example, assume we already have one server, called
control_room control_room.pub plant_entrance plant_entrance.pub
$ cat /home/user/keys/control_room.pub
/home/user/keys/plant_entrance.pub >
/home/user/keys/authorized_keys_bridge_server
The keys for the server can
d through the web interface, on
If only one client will be connecting, then simply
upload the appropriate public key as the authorized keys
Otherwise, upload the authoriz
Each client will then need it
s own set of keys uploaded through the same page
he correct type of keys (
go in the correct spots, and t
can authenticate against a
requiring your to enter your password
public key authentication
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