Login ftp with access ssh? [closed] - ssh

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How to login to an SSH server using an FTP client (such as Filezilla)? I have the server's IP, my .ppk file and its passphrase? Is this possible?
I tried it with host: XXX.X.XXX.XXX and the login passphrase but I don't have a password.

You can use sftp. Add your key in Filezilla sftp settings like so:
and then connect to XXX.X.XXX.XXX and set port to 22, empty password:

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Transferring a passphrase protected private SSH key to another machine [closed]

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I am trying to use the same SSH keys on a new machine. This was my original setup:
~/.ssh/mykey
~/.ssh has 700 permission
~/.ssh/mykey has 600 permission
I used ssh -i to specify the key used to log into a server.
I copied the paths, contents, and permissions of mykey to my new laptop.
Unfortunately, the passphrase I used old machine is not working for my new laptop. Am I missing a step?
It looks like it is better to just create a new SSH key.

problem when copying a file over putty ssh to my windows machine [closed]

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i want to copy file from remote server that i connect with the following paramters
Ip : 192.168.1.1
port : 2202
then i log in with user and password :
user:root
pass:1234
but when i try to use this script it shows that connection is refused
pscp 192.168.1.1:/etc/hosts c:\temp\example-hosts.txt
is that correct or i should put the user and password somewhere to authenticate and be able to copy the files
You need to specify the port as it's not the standard port.
Try
pscp -P 2202 192.168.1.1:/etc/hosts c:\temp\example-hosts.txt

Delete SSH key without SSH access [closed]

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My sshd is refusing to restart because of the following error:
# WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE! #
However, i cant figure out how to delete the unsafe ssh keys without having the ssh access. What to do?
You need to chmod 600 ~/.ssh/rsa_key.
This protects the keyfile from other users on the same system beeing able to read/steal it.

user -> guacamole <- vnc server [closed]

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how would you set up a server running guacamole to listen for a reverse vnc connection?
I found a better way, not using guacamole, by running a vnc repeater (i used uvnc repeater), which will listen for connection from the vnc servers and viewers, and connect the servers and viewers that use the same id
http://www.wisdomsoftware.gr/en/ultravnc-repeater-en/5-how-to-install-ultravnc-repeater-for-linux-debian-a-centos

Connecting to remote server by ssh using ksh [closed]

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I am trying to connect to a remote server through ssh.
$ssh "username"#host "command"
which prompts for password which can be done in interactive systems.But I want to automate this by passing the password as argument instead of typing interactively.
I am using ksh shell and I can't use expect is there any ksh specific solution to connect to remote server.
Just set up authentication keys so that you don't need passwords. See man ssh-keygen for full details.