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7 host=38.81.163.143
8 name=Shell.Putty
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10 targets=Shell.Sshfingerprints
11 text=(:title Connecting on Windows:)%0a%0a!! PuTTY%0a%0aDownload and install the latest version of [[https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html|PuTTY]].%0a%0a# Open PuTTY:\\%0aAttach:putty-config.png%0a # @@Host Name@@: @@username@fruit.ircnow.org@@ -- for example, if your username is john, and your server address is fruit.ircnow.org, then fill in @@john@example.ircnow.org@@.%0a # @@Port@@: 22%0a # Click @@Open@@ at the bottom.%0a# Verify the SSH host keys:\\%0aAttach:putty-fpr.png%0a # You can consult the [[Shell/Sshfingerprints|SSH Fingerprints]] page or check the DNS SSHFP records.%0a# Type in your password (the password is invisible):\\%0aAttach:putty-login.png%0a%0a!! Built-in SSH%0a%0aRecent versions of Windows 10 come with ssh by default, so PuTTY is not necessary.%0aIf you are running Windows 10, [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh_install_firstuse|you can install it here]].%0a%0a# Right-click the Start button or press Windows+X, then select @@Windows PowerShell@@.%0a# Type @@ssh username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- replace username with your real username, and replace example.ircnow.org with your shell account server. Then type your password (the password is invisible):\\%0aAttach:win10-ssh2.png%0a%0a----%0a%0aPutty is an ssh client for windows. To generate a public/private key pair for use in putty download puttygen (you'll need to download this if you don't have it) and use that to generate the .ppk file. Paste the public key (you'll know it's the public one cause it'll be a .ppk file) into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. After that when you're connecting go down and hit the auth button in putty then select your private key (the one that isn't the .ppk). After that you're all set and ready to connect. Have fun!%0a
12 time=1621837011
13 title=Connecting on Windows
14 author:1621837011=jrmu
15 diff:1621837011:1613920047:=21,22c21%0a%3c If you are running Windows 10, [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh_install_firstuse|you can install it here]].%0a%3c %0a---%0a> %0a29c28%0a%3c Putty is an ssh client for windows. To generate a public/private key pair for use in putty download puttygen (you'll need to download this if you don't have it) and use that to generate the .ppk file. Paste the public key (you'll know it's the public one cause it'll be a .ppk file) into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. After that when you're connecting go down and hit the auth button in putty then select your private key (the one that isn't the .ppk). After that you're all set and ready to connect. Have fun!%0a---%0a> Putty is an ssh client for windows. To generate a public/private key pair for use in putty download puttygen (you'll need to download this if you don't have it) and use that to generate the .ppk file. Paste the public key (you'll know it's the public one cause it'll be a .ppk file) into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. After that when you're connecting go down and hit the auth button in putty then select your private key (the one that isn't the .ppk). After that you're all set and ready to connect. Have fun!%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
16 host:1621837011=38.81.163.143
17 author:1613920047=jrmu
18 diff:1613920047:1613832130:=23c23,24%0a%3c # Type @@ssh username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- replace username with your real username, and replace example.ircnow.org with your shell account server. Then type your password (the password is invisible):\\%0a---%0a> # Type @@ssh username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- replace username with your real username, and replace example.ircnow.org with your shell account server.\\%0a> Attach:win10-ssh.png\\%0a
19 host:1613920047=198.251.81.119
20 author:1613832130=jrmu
21 diff:1613832130:1613831917:=14d13%0a%3c # You can consult the [[Shell/Sshfingerprints|SSH Fingerprints]] page or check the DNS SSHFP records.%0a
22 host:1613832130=198.251.81.119
23 author:1613831917=jrmu
24 diff:1613831917:1613831766:=7c7%0a%3c # Open PuTTY:\\%0a---%0a> # Open PuTTY\\%0a12c12,14%0a%3c # Verify the SSH host keys:\\%0a---%0a> # Enter your password.\\%0a> Attach:putty-pass.png%0a> # Verify the SSH host keys%0a14c16%0a%3c # Type in your password (the password is invisible):\\%0a---%0a> # You're logged in!%0a
25 host:1613831917=198.251.81.119
26 author:1613831766=jrmu
27 diff:1613831766:1607337750:=7c7%0a%3c # Open PuTTY\\%0a---%0a> # After opening PuTTY, fill in the details:\\%0a9c9%0a%3c # @@Host Name@@: @@username@fruit.ircnow.org@@ -- for example, if your username is john, and your server address is fruit.ircnow.org, then fill in @@john@example.ircnow.org@@.%0a---%0a> # @@Host Name@@: @@username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- for example, if your username is john, and your server address is example.ircnow.org, then fill in @@john@example.ircnow.org@@.%0a14,17c14,15%0a%3c # Verify the SSH host keys%0a%3c Attach:putty-fpr.png%0a%3c # You're logged in!%0a%3c Attach:putty-login.png%0a---%0a> %0a> ----%0a
28 host:1613831766=198.251.81.119
29 author:1607337750=jrmu
30 diff:1607337750:1598337415:=1,27d0%0a%3c (:title Connecting on Windows:)%0a%3c %0a%3c !! PuTTY%0a%3c %0a%3c Download and install the latest version of [[https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html|PuTTY]].%0a%3c %0a%3c # After opening PuTTY, fill in the details:\\%0a%3c Attach:putty-config.png%0a%3c # @@Host Name@@: @@username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- for example, if your username is john, and your server address is example.ircnow.org, then fill in @@john@example.ircnow.org@@.%0a%3c # @@Port@@: 22%0a%3c # Click @@Open@@ at the bottom.%0a%3c # Enter your password.\\%0a%3c Attach:putty-pass.png%0a%3c %0a%3c ----%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Built-in SSH%0a%3c %0a%3c Recent versions of Windows 10 come with ssh by default, so PuTTY is not necessary.%0a%3c %0a%3c # Right-click the Start button or press Windows+X, then select @@Windows PowerShell@@.%0a%3c # Type @@ssh username@example.ircnow.org@@ -- replace username with your real username, and replace example.ircnow.org with your shell account server.\\%0a%3c Attach:win10-ssh.png\\%0a%3c Attach:win10-ssh2.png%0a%3c %0a%3c ----%0a%3c %0a
31 host:1607337750=198.251.81.119
32 author:1598337415=locustlord
33 diff:1598337415:1598337415:=1d0%0a%3c Putty is an ssh client for windows. To generate a public/private key pair for use in putty download puttygen (you'll need to download this if you don't have it) and use that to generate the .ppk file. Paste the public key (you'll know it's the public one cause it'll be a .ppk file) into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. After that when you're connecting go down and hit the auth button in putty then select your private key (the one that isn't the .ppk). After that you're all set and ready to connect. Have fun!%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
34 host:1598337415=70.69.142.62