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  1. 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 …

  2. ssh - How to solve Permission denied (publickey) error when using Git ...

    In terminal enter this command with your ssh file name pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub This will copy the file to your clipboard Now open you github account Go to Settings > SSH and GPG keys > New SSH …

  3. 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.

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

    Host github.com Hostname ssh.github.com Port 443 Then, run the command ssh -T git@github.com to confirm if the issue is fixed. According to this Sometimes, firewalls refuse to allow SSH connections …

  5. How to forward X over SSH to run graphics applications remotely?

    If you run ssh and DISPLAY is not set, it means ssh is not forwarding the X11 connection. To confirm that ssh is forwarding X11, check for a line containing Requesting X11 forwarding in the output of ssh …

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

    Mar 19, 2025 · 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.

  7. linux - SSH Port forwarding - Super User

    This machine is refered to by "remote". Local port forwarding with ssh means you connect from your client to your server and thereby open a tunnel so that another program on your client can connect …

  8. What is the difference between /etc/ssh/ and ~/.ssh?

    Apr 23, 2018 · When you connect to an SSH server, you identify yourself to the server (using either your login and password, or a key), and the server identifies itself to you, using its host key. This is …

  9. git - How can I remove an SSH key? - Stack Overflow

    I currently have an old SSH key uploaded on a server. The problem is I lost my ~/.ssh directory (with the original id_rsa and id_rsa.pub files). Consequently, I want to remove the old SSH key direc...

  10. Trying to better understand SSH -n -N -f flags - Super User

    Nov 12, 2023 · The -f or -n options are backgrounding the ssh client to which they are given, ie. on your local laptop. (Option -f implies -n, so you actually only need one of the two.) Backgrounding is done …