ok I get it I need to write the path too when I write the name..... Sorry to trouble you for nothing.........
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Grant Frank Burton <bbbaby...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think because of that gtk2 - gtk3.16 stuff in the Terminal Emulator I > don't know it's just a guess. > > I notice some Terminal Emulator have gtk but the one that installs with > studio don't. > > so here's what I did > > >> > grant@grant-EJ215AA-ABE-w5230-es:~$ ssh-keygen -t rsa > Generating public/private rsa key pair. > Enter file in which to save the key (/home/grant/.ssh/id_rsa): id_rsa > Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): > Enter same passphrase again: > Your identification has been saved in id_rsa. > Your public key has been saved in id_rsa.pub. > The key fingerprint is: > 41:42:80:35:ae:37:e8:84:ca:0b:34:69:f3:50:b5:ba > grant@grant-EJ215AA-ABE-w5230-es > The key's randomart image is: > +---[RSA 2048]----+ > | o++o . | > | .....o | > | ... . | > | .oo. . | > |.B+.o S | > |=o=... | > |o..E | > |. . | > | . | > +-----------------+ > grant@grant-EJ215AA-ABE-w5230-es:~$ > >>> > > there is nothing in (/home/grant/.ssh/) just an empty folder. The files > are in (/home/grant/) > > so I guess I need to move the file into that folder to have a ssh right? > > > > On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Kaj Ailomaa <zeque...@mousike.me> wrote: > >> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015, at 08:40 AM, Grant Frank Burton wrote: >> > ok Thanks Guys for the fix and explaining why..... ok then.... could it >> > be >> > possible that..... >> > >> > >*********************************** >> > Create a SSH Key >> > >> > >> > $ sudo apt-get install openssh-client >> > >> > To create a SSH key in a terminal: >> > >> > >> > $ ssh-keygen -t rsa >> > You can now find your keys in ~/.ssh/ >> > >****************************************** >> > >> > When I do that the file is in my home directory and there is no ~/.ssh/ >> > directory. >> > >> >> How is this related to gedit? >> >> If you run the command: >> >> ssh-keygen -t rsa >> >> ..the first option you will see is is: >> >> Generating public/private rsa key pair. >> Enter file in which to save the key (/home/<usernamse>/.ssh/id_rsa): >> >> I guess you chaned the path to something else. The simplest way to use >> the key is to name it exactly that. This will ensure things work >> automatically - otherwise you mayl have to manually add the path to the >> key when you use the ssh client application. >> It's enough just to rename the keys to id_rsa and id_rsa.pub, and put >> them in ~/.ssh, or rerun the command. >> >> /Kaj >> >> -- >> ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list >> ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >> > >
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