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Created page with "If you will receive an error saying “No such file or directory” then, it means you don’t have an SSH key on your machine. So, move to the next step. Generate the SSH key pair on the Ubuntu client machine. To generate a new 4096 bits key pair with a user email address as a comment, execute the following command: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "samreena_email@yahoo.com" Or ssh-keygen If you run the above command “ssh-keygen”, it generates a default 3072-bit R..."
 
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If you will receive an error saying “No such file or directory” then, it means you don’t have an SSH key on your machine. So, move to the next step. Generate the SSH key pair on the Ubuntu client machine. To generate a new 4096 bits key pair with a user email address as a comment, execute the following command:
If you will receive an error saying “No such file or directory” then, it means you don’t have an SSH key on your machine. So, move to the next step. Generate the SSH key pair on the Ubuntu client machine. To generate a new 4096 bits key pair with a user email address as a comment, execute the following command:


  ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "samreena_email@yahoo.com"
  ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "user@email.com"


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