Run ssh-keygen and a pair of files will be generated: a private key and a
public key. The public key will be the one with a .pub suffix.
Copy these keys to the appropriate place for your host. If SSH2, it's
/etc/ssh2/hostkey and /etc/ssh2/hostkey.pub If SSH1, it's
/etc/ssh_host_key and /etc/ssh_host_key.pub
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Gregor Mosheh
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Systems Admin, Humboldt Internet
707.825.4638
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Mark E. Drummond wrote:
> I am looking at ssh-keygen and asking myself, ok, how the heck do I use
> it to create a new host key? I've done this before, but, my bad, I did
> not write down how I did it ... a thousand lashings ...
>
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