Unzip the files associated with your login to your .ssh folder: Code Block |
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unzip <username>.zip -d ~/.ssh/ |
Test your configuration. If If configured properly, you will be logged in automatically, and will not be prompted for a password (first factor), nor second factor authentication for login.
Note: If you run into permissions errors on the key files (usually errors will take the form of something similar to: "permission 0### too open") we recommend running the following commands then reattempting to ssh using your key files. Code Block |
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chmod 0600 -R ~/.ssh #sets appropriate permissions for the .ssh private keys
ssh-add #configures ssh agent for certs when not natively supported |
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