Update the ssh key post for consistency with system hardening.
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title: "SSH Key Access"
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author: "Hyperling"
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date: "2025-11-13"
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date: 2025-11-13T20:00:00-07:00
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tags:
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- "tech"
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- networking
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- linux
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- ssh
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categories:
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- "guide"
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- "guides"
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series:
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- "server administration"
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- "sysadmin"
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---
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How to set up an SSH key and use it to access a remote machine.
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@@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ ssh-copy-id -p 2222 leethaxor@pwnnoobs.pro
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Now you should be able to log in or copy files without needing to type a password.
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```
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``` bash
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ssh [-p port_nbr] username@server_or_IP
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scp [-P port_nbr] username@server_or_IP:file_to_pull local_path_to_save
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scp [-P port_nbr] local_path_to_send username@server_or_IP:remote_path_to_save
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