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  1. linux - ssh script returns 255 error - Stack Overflow

    Mar 18, 2016 · ssh: connect to host HOSTNAME port 22: Connection refused Check-list: What happens if you run the ssh command directly from the command line? Are you able to ping that machine? …

  2. How to access `/.ssh` directory in windows? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 28, 2022 · In my case, ssh-keygen generated the keys inside the current directory, not into the path it claimed to generate them in. I was also following these instructions and was quite confused as well.

  3. openssh - How to ssh to remote server using a private key? - Unix ...

    Oct 25, 2011 · However, I would be creating a bash script from server 1 that will execute some commands on server 2 via SSH. How do I SSH to Server 2 using my private key file from Server 1?

  4. ssh tunneling - How do I use the ssh -i option to specify a ssh keypair ...

    Jan 2, 2018 · 6 I need to connect to a SSH proxy server using a ssh keypair that I created specifically for it (not my default id_rsa keypair). I see from the ssh manual that there is a -i option that I can use to …

  5. How to fix "ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Connection timed ...

    So I tried using an SSH connection made over the HTTPS port by editing the config file ~/.ssh/config but to no avail. Host github.com Hostname ssh.github.com Port 443 Finally, I found this article which …

  6. How to modify ~/.ssh folder & files in windows? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 14, 2014 · So how do I get the same functionality of the ~/.ssh folder in windows so I can update/add/modify ssh settings and use it to automatically connect to remote hosts that have my …

  7. Location of OpenSSH configuration file on Windows - Super User

    Apr 1, 2020 · How do I set the host name and port in a config file for Windows, using OpenSSH through PowerShell? As on Unix/Linux: Edit or create the file now by typing: nano ~/.ssh/config In here,...

  8. How to force ssh to use a specific private key? - Super User

    With ssh -i <private key filename> you can instruct ssh to use an extra private key to try authentication. The documentation is not clear on how to explicitly use only that key.

  9. How do I force SSH to use password instead of key?

    Nov 17, 2018 · The ssh command will attempt all ssh keys before asking for a password as one can see when using the -v flag. Anyway, after playing enough with SSH, I figured that you can also set up a …

  10. ssh - How to tell git which private key to use? - Super User

    ssh has the -i option to tell which private key file to use when authenticating: -i identity_file Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for RSA or DSA authentication is read. The default is …