> No! Putty can be made to generate ssh2 keys. Once this is done the rest
> is relatively straight forward. What you should do is add
> http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.53b/htmldoc/Contents.html to the
> docs list with a pointer to Chapter 8. (please double-check)

Yes, but somehow, it's not compliant to openSSH that OOo uses
it was noted in the guide already :
"There is some concern that PuTTY, which is easy to use, creates a key
that is not quite compatible with the OpenOffice.org SSH server, though it
can be fairly easily fixed."

At first, i tried to build the keypair using putty-keygen and tried to
make a tunnel, but i failed can had some frustation there. So i boot up my
Linux box, generate a new keypair, upload, wait, and everything is fine

I haven't tried to build using Cygwin, but it was supposed to work


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