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Old 19th January 2009, 02:55 AM
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Unhappy SSH Woes on a iMac

How do I get a SSH key on my iMac so I can be processed through the Fedora System so I can be an Ambassador? Do I need to just use Fedora on it to do that or is there another method? This may be a dumb question but I just don't know...

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Old 19th January 2009, 03:05 AM
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Old 19th January 2009, 05:00 AM
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It's the same as on your Linux box - Just take a peek in ~/.ssh . If nothing's there, you'll need to generate new keys (the ssh and ssl tool are all available on Macs out-of-the-box as well, so just cut 'n' paste from the Fedora instructions as normal) or copy some over from another machine.
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