Hi all,
From Windows, I have made an SSH connection to my centos vps server. I use Putty to connect and using the public key on the server and private key on my local machine I the connection is made. I have to enter a passphrase every time I connect in this way.
As I understand it, pageant.exe (windows program that comes along with putty) can be used to bypass entering the passphrase everytime during a session. I have added the private key to pageant and use right-mouse-button >> new session to open putty and then I open the previously made connection. I followed at least five tutorials that explain how to do this, and they all state that the console window should now no longer ask for the passphrase. In my case however, I still have to enter the passphrase, even though the private key is in pageant (and I have entered the passphrase there already).
I tried removing and adding the private key to pageant a few times already, to assert I hadn't made a typo in the passphrase. Still, no luck.
Any ideas what I might do to get a password-/phraseless ssh connection to my server?
Best regards,
Martijn Senden.
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
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From Windows, I have made an SSH connection to my centos vps server. I use Putty to connect and using the public key on the server and private key on my local machine I the connection is made. I have to enter a passphrase every time I connect in this way.
As I understand it, pageant.exe (windows program that comes along with putty) can be used to bypass entering the passphrase everytime during a session. I have added the private key to pageant and use right-mouse-button >> new session to open putty and then I open the previously made connection. I followed at least five tutorials that explain how to do this, and they all state that the console window should now no longer ask for the passphrase. In my case however, I still have to enter the passphrase, even though the private key is in pageant (and I have entered the passphrase there already).
I tried removing and adding the private key to pageant a few times already, to assert I hadn't made a typo in the passphrase. Still, no luck.
Any ideas what I might do to get a password-/phraseless ssh connection to my server?
Best regards,
Martijn Senden.
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
- Douglas Adams -