Cygwin ssh no putty yes?

Putty uses its own . Ppk format for keyfiles, and Cygwin's ssh probably can't read them correctly Solution: convert the . Ppk file to OpenSSH key format with puttygen.exe.

Putty uses its own . Ppk format for keyfiles, and Cygwin's ssh probably can't read them correctly. Solution: convert the .

Ppk file to OpenSSH key format with puttygen.exe.

You need to get "puttygen. Exe" from the putty webpage chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/d... to convert your key to the OpenSSH format. Then it should just work.

If you can login with putty, there is no need to "annoy the network admins". Just generate a new key with cygwin, then login with putty and place your new public key in your . Ssh/authorized_keys file.

You should now be able to login with cygwin's ssh. EDIT: By the way, a sure way to "piss off" any admin is to use unencrypted keys.

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