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On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 09:15:00PM -0500, Ian Hendershot wrote:
>This is probably a really dumb question but
>Do I generate a key with puTTY.exe 
>under SSH-->auth-->Private key file for authentication?
>If so can I use any type of file?

I've been using PuTTy without a key for more than a year. When I first
started using PuTTy, it did not support using a key. Later, when tht
support was added, I didn't see any reason to use a key.

I use PuTTy with ssh2 and blowfish. It works fine.

Tony
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