User's Manual
 Solaris 9 Security CX-310-301    76   
Generating a Client Key 
The client generates a key pair (private and public keys) by using the ssh-keygen command. When this 
command is run, the client has to enter a passphrase that is to be used to create the keys. An example is 
shown below: 
$ ssh-keygen 
Enter file in which to save the key(/export/home/john/.ssh/id_rsa): 
Generating public/private rsa key pair. 
Enter passphrase(empty for no passphrase): 
Enter same passphrase again: 
Your identification has been saved in /export/home/john/.ssh/id_rsa. 
Your public key has been saved in /export/home/john/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. 
The key fingerprint is: 
md5 1024 61:e5:81:a3:4d:81:aa:41:f4:ae:c4:89:02:8c:88:e4 john@ultra 
Using ssh 
Make a secure connection to another host, instead of a telnet connection by using the ssh command: 
$ ssh john@ultra.mobileventures.homeip.net 
Enter passphrase for key '/export/home/john/.ssh/id_dsa': 
John@ultra.mobileventures.homeip.net's password: 
Last login: Sat Apr 10 15:36:13 2004 from 192.168.1.3 
$ 
Note that when strict authentication is in use, you will have to enter not only your SSH passphrase, but if 
that is successful, also the password to actually login. 










