User Keys
The key pairs used in public key authentication can be managed using the User Keys page of the Settings dialog.
Note that your private keys should always be kept secret. This is important to remember if you are sharing your local computer with other users. In such case, it is not advisable to store your private keys in the local disk. For more information on the key files, see section Using Public Key Authentication.
Figure : The User Keys page of the Settings dialog.
- Generate New Keypair
Click the Generate New Keypair button to create a new public and private key pair. This will bring up the Key Generation Wizard. For more information on this procedure, see section Key Generation Wizard.)
- Delete Keypair
Select a key file from the private key file list and click the Delete button to delete the key file from your local computer.
- Export Keypair
Select a key file from the private key file list and click the Export Keypair button to export the key pair. A Select Folder dialog will open, allowing you to specify the target location.
- Import Keypair
Click the Import Keypair button to import a keypair. The Import Keypair - Select Files dialog will open, allowing you to locate the keypair to be imported.
- View Public Key
Select a previously generated private key file from the private key file list and click the View Public Key button to display the corresponding public key. The public key file will be displayed in Notepad.
- Change Passphrase
Select a previously generated private key file from the private key file list and click the Change Passphrase button to change the passphrase for the key.
- Upload Public Key
Clicking the Upload Public Key button while connected to a remote server will automatically upload the selected public key. For more information on this procedure, see section Uploading Your Public Key.
Private key file list
The private key file list shows the files used to store your private keys. The public keys are not displayed, as they have the same file names as the private keys, but they have .pub
for file extension.
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