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2018-10-17 | 2018-10-19 | ||
5.14 Bug 386 Added Generate button to SSH > Authentication page of Advanced Site Settings dialog, that starts PuTTYgen and detects a private key file generated by it. (martin) | key detection is beta (martin) | ||
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Press the //Save private key// button. PuTTYgen will put up a dialog box asking you where to save the file. Select a directory, type in a file name, and press //Save//. | Press the //Save private key// button. PuTTYgen will put up a dialog box asking you where to save the file. Select a directory, type in a file name, and press //Save//. | ||
- | This file is in PuTTY's native format (''*.PPK''); it is the one you will need to tell WinSCP to use for [[ui_login_authentication|authentication]]. | + | This file is in PuTTY's native format (''*.PPK''); it is the one you will need to tell WinSCP to use for [[ui_login_authentication|authentication]]. &beta_feature |
If you have started PuTTYgen from //[[ui_login_authentication#private_key_tools|SSH > Authentication page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog, WinSCP automatically detects the saved key and will insert its path it into //[[ui_login_authentication#private_key|Private key file]]// box. | If you have started PuTTYgen from //[[ui_login_authentication#private_key_tools|SSH > Authentication page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog, WinSCP automatically detects the saved key and will insert its path it into //[[ui_login_authentication#private_key|Private key file]]// box. |