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PuTTY setup
These steps are to set up an ssh client
These steps assume the IP you are connecting from is allowed to connect to the server in the first place.
All steps assume dev.beacontechnology.com the same steps can be repeated for cpanel.beacontechnology.com
General Setup
Go to: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
Direct Download:
https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/w64/putty-64bit-0.76-installer.msi
When installing, be sure “Put install directory on the PATH…” is enabled.
Server Setup
- Enter
cpanel.beacontechnology.comwhere it says Host Name - Where it says Saved Sessions, enter a name to know this server by. Using the hostname is fine.
- Click Save
You can now click Open to open the connection
Connecting to a server
To connect to a server, just select a session in the list and click Open.
The first time you connect to a server, you will have to click Accept to acknowledge that you recognize the server fingerprint.
Key Based Authentication
Key Based authentication allows the user to log in with a key rather than a password. This is more secure and allows unprompted access to the server.
Generate SSH Key
Open PuTTYgen
- At the bottom of the window, select “ECDSA”
- click generate.
- move the mouse around until it is done.
- Where it says “Key comment:” paste in “dev.beacontechnology.com” without quotes or whatever server
- click save private key. Select yes without a password.
- Where it says “File name” paste without quotes
"%UserProfile%\dev.beacontechnology.com.ppk" - Click Save
- In the big box where it says “Public key for pasting into…” Copy everything in that box and email it to us. (click in the big box, then press control+a to copy all then press control+c to copy)
- You can now close this window
When we get the key, we will install it into the file located at: $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
This will permit anyone with the matching private key to log in.
SSH Login Shortcut
Right click on desktop in empty space, and click New > Shortcut
Paste in:
pageant.exe "%UserProfile%\dev.beacontechnology.com.ppk" -c putty.exe tom@dev.beacontechnology.com
Next
Name: SSH Dev Beacon
Finish
BeaconSync Shortcut
On an empty space on the desktop, right click New > Shortcut
Type the location of the item:
pageant.exe "%UserProfile%\dev.beacontechnology.com.ppk" -c plink.exe -ssh -batch tom@dev.beacontechnology.com "sudo /root/scripts/beaconsync.sh"
Click next
Type a Name for this shortcut: BeaconSync
Finish
You can now just open this shortcut to sync the databases