Using Public-Key Authentication
In public-key authentication, the server authenticates the user by the
presence of the user's public key in the user's $HOME/.ssh2
directory on the server. The public key ties the user ID to the user's
private key stored on the client. Keys can be generated using the
ssh-keygen2 tool.
For more information and examples on public-key authentication, see Section
User Authentication with Public Keys.
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