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When the currently loaded key in PuTTYgen contains a certificate, the large [[#authorized_keys|//Public key for pasting// edit box]] is replaced by a button that brings up an information box telling you about the certificate, such as who it certifies your key as belonging to, when it expires (if ever), and the fingerprint of the CA key that signed it in turn. When the currently loaded key in PuTTYgen contains a certificate, the large [[#authorized_keys|//Public key for pasting// edit box]] is replaced by a button that brings up an information box telling you about the certificate, such as who it certifies your key as belonging to, when it expires (if ever), and the fingerprint of the CA key that signed it in turn.
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-//This feature is available in PuTTYgen 0.78 included with latest beta version only.// &beta 
===== [[saving_private]] Saving Your Private Key to a Disk File ===== ===== [[saving_private]] Saving Your Private Key to a Disk File =====
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The options supported on the PuTTYgen command line are: The options supported on the PuTTYgen command line are:
-| ''-t <keytype>'' | [[#type|Type of key]] to generate. You can select ''rsa'', ''dsa'', ''ecdsa'', ''eddsa'', ''ed25519'' or ''ed448'' //(the last three in PuTTYgen 0.78 included with latest beta version only)// &beta |+| ''-t <keytype>'' | [[#type|Type of key]] to generate. You can select ''rsa'', ''dsa'', ''ecdsa'', ''eddsa'', ''ed25519'' or ''ed448'' |
| ''-b <bits>'' | [[#size|Size of the key]] to generate, in bits. | | ''-b <bits>'' | [[#size|Size of the key]] to generate, in bits. |
| ''%%--primes <method>%%'' | [[#method|Method for generating prime numbers]]. You can select ''probable'', ''proven'', and ''proven-even''. | | ''%%--primes <method>%%'' | [[#method|Method for generating prime numbers]]. You can select ''probable'', ''proven'', and ''proven-even''. |

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