To login to the remote host, open a new Terminal window and use this command: ssh (Note: if you are not using the default key filename, you will need to specify the file path and name, for example: ssh -i.Click Add Key. (Note: it could take up to 30 minutes for you key to be registered on the Cluster). Copy this complete key, starting with ssh and ending with a username such as Paste this public key into the SSH Key field on the CCDB website.(Note: if you are not using the default key filename, please substitute your public key name in place of id_rsa.pub). In the same Terminal window, type cat.ssh that contains both your public (id_rsa.pub) and private (id_rsa.) key files. This will created a hidden directory called. Simply press Enter to confirm the default - there is no need to change this unless you have multiple keys! (Note: if you would like to change the default filename, you'll need to include the complete file path) By default, your keys will be saved as id_rsa and id_rsa.pub. You will be prompted to enter a filename.To use SSH key pairs to access the Web of Science PostgreSQL Database, you'll need to generate a key pair (private and public), and upload the public key to the Compute Canada database. The private key must be kept secret on your machine, but the public key can may be shared freely. SSH uses a pair of public and private keys instead of a password, in order to authenticate and establish an encrypted communication channel between a client and a remote machine over the internet.
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