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[[ssh-keygen]] is a [[Linux command]] for generating [[ssh]] keys. | [[ssh-keygen]] is a [[Linux command]] for generating [[ssh]] keys. | ||
− | Just typing the command without any arguments will generate a new key in <code>~/.ssh/ | + | Just typing the command without any arguments will generate a new key-pair in <code>~/.ssh/</code> (a prompt offers to let you change this), with an optional passphrase (also queried by prompt). The files will be called <code>id_X</code> and <code>id_X.pub</code>, where X is replaced by whatever key type you choose ("rsa" was the default when last tested). |
It can also be used to remove conflicting entries from the <code>.known-hosts</code> file. | It can also be used to remove conflicting entries from the <code>.known-hosts</code> file. | ||
==Pages== | ==Pages== | ||
* {{l/manpage}} for this system | * {{l/manpage}} for this system | ||
− | + | ===Notes=== | |
Note that there is bad syntax in the command format on the manpage. The manpage says: | Note that there is bad syntax in the command format on the manpage. The manpage says: | ||
ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa] | ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa] | ||
The clause which begins with <code>[-t</code> implies that you could type "-t dsa" or "ecdsa" or "ed25519" or "rsa", but the actual choices are "-t dsa" or "-t ecdsa" or "-t ed25519" or "-t rsa". The actual syntax should be: | The clause which begins with <code>[-t</code> implies that you could type "-t dsa" or "ecdsa" or "ed25519" or "rsa", but the actual choices are "-t dsa" or "-t ecdsa" or "-t ed25519" or "-t rsa". The actual syntax should be: | ||
ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t [dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa]] | ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t [dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa]] | ||
+ | ==How To== | ||
+ | To create a new ed25519 key: | ||
+ | ssh-keygen -t ed25519 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* {{wikipedia}} | * {{wikipedia}} |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 18 April 2023
About
ssh-keygen is a Linux command for generating ssh keys.
Just typing the command without any arguments will generate a new key-pair in ~/.ssh/
(a prompt offers to let you change this), with an optional passphrase (also queried by prompt). The files will be called id_X
and id_X.pub
, where X is replaced by whatever key type you choose ("rsa" was the default when last tested).
It can also be used to remove conflicting entries from the .known-hosts
file.
Pages
- manpage for this system
Notes
Note that there is bad syntax in the command format on the manpage. The manpage says:
ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa]
The clause which begins with [-t
implies that you could type "-t dsa" or "ecdsa" or "ed25519" or "rsa", but the actual choices are "-t dsa" or "-t ecdsa" or "-t ed25519" or "-t rsa". The actual syntax should be:
ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t [dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa]]
How To
To create a new ed25519 key:
ssh-keygen -t ed25519