SSH keys provide a secure way to log in to your VPS. They consist of a key pair with private key (that you must keep secure) and a public key that you copy and share with whom you want to communicate with. They will allow you to log in to your servers in a secure way without the need to use a password.
When you register your public SSH key with your VPS, it will be installed automatically in the root account and you will be able use your private key to connect to them using any SSH client like OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com) or PuTTY (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty).
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Currently SSH keys can only be used to access VPS based on the Linux and FreeBSD templates.
Creating/generating an SSH key for an instance
Depending on your operating system, there are different ways in which you can create/generate an SSH key pair.
Linux or OSX systems
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048
Windows systems
Use PuTTYGen to create a SSH-2 RSA key. For detailed instructions about manually generating your SSH keys in Windows, please see the PuTTY tutorial.
Registering an SSH key for a VPS
The SSH Public key can be shared with those systems you want to access to. This allows you to log in to your servers in a secure way without the need to use any password. If you register your SSH key with your VPS, you will be able to connect to your servers using any SSH client like OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com) or PuTTY (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty).
Perform the following steps to register an SSH key:
- To register an SSH key, login to the Customer Portal and choose VPS.
- Click on a VPS and click on Manage VPS, to go to the management page.
- On the Overview page, select Access tab and click Add SSH key.
- Enter the name of the SSH key and the Public key, and click Submit.
- The SSH key is generated and provides a fingerprint (short way to identify the long Public key).
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Pro tip: SSH2 public keys have the format of a single line with the fields: “options
” “key-type
” “base64-encoded public_key
” “comment
” where the “options
” field is optional and typically omitted as seen in the screenshot above.
The “options
” field can be used to place or lift restrictions on what can be done when that specific public key is used to access your virtual server. A good security precaution to mitigate the risk of a compromised private key is to add the “from=
” option to restrict from which hosts/ip-addresses can be logged in. Please refer to AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT section in the manual page for the OpenSSH server for a description of exact syntax of the “from=
” option and the additional options.
Associating SSH Key with a VPS
If you want to access your VPS from outside the Customer Portal (using any SSH client like OpenSSH (http://www.openssh.com) or PuTTY (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty)), you need to associate the generated SSH Key to the VPS.
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In order to associate an SSH key to a VPS, please ensure that:
- The SSH key is already registered to the VPS
- The VPS is powered off
- Only a single SSH key can be associated to a specific VPS
- To assign an SSH key, login to the Customer Portal and choose VPS.
- Click on a VPS and click on Manage VPS, to go to the management page.
- On the Overview page, select Access tab and click Assign SSH key to VPS under Action of the uploaded SSH key.
- Power the VPS on again and the selected public key will be installed in the root account of your VPS.