When the keypair is stored globally, it is stored in the Windows registry for the current user, under HKCU\Software\Bitvise\Keypairs. If you have saved a named SSH Client profile, the keypair generation interface will offer to store the keypair either in the profile, or globally. Generate either an ECDSA keypair, or an RSA keypair of size 2048 bits or larger. Only 1024-bit DSA keys are interoperable in SSH, and this key size is no longer considered adequate when using the DSA algorithm. Unless required for compatibility reasons, do not generate a DSA keypair. Press the Generate button to generate a new keypair: To generate a keypair using Bitvise SSH Client, run the graphical SSH Client, and open the Client key manager: To use public key authentication, the client from which you are connecting needs to have a public/private keypair. If this is the first time you are using public keys, we recommend the page Public keys in SSH.
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