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    Bacon Charis commented  · 

    To configure SFTP with a private key, first generate an SSH key pair on your computer using ssh-keygen. This creates a private key and a public key. Upload the public key to the remote server using ssh-copy-id or by adding it manually to the authorized_keys file. Make sure the server folders have proper permissions so the connection works securely. In your SFTP client, select the private key file and connect. For better security, you can also disable password login on the server once key authentication is working.
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    Bacon Charis commented  · 

    Setting up SFTP with a private key is simple and secure if you follow the right steps. First, create a private and public key pair using a tool like ssh-keygen. Choose the key type during generation, and the OpenSSH format is recommended for best compatibility.

    After generating the keys, upload the public key to the server you want to access. This is usually done with the ssh-copy-id command. For example, if your server username is user and the IP address is 1.2.3.4, the command will place the key in the correct authorized keys file automatically.

    Once the key is added, you can connect using SFTP without a password. This method is more secure than password login and is widely used for server access, automation, and file transfers. for more info visit https://astutebetaservers.com

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    Bacon Charis commented  · 

    If you’re unable to log in to SSO ID Rajasthan, the issue often comes from browser cache, server load, or incorrect login credentials. Try clearing your cache, using an updated browser, or resetting your password. Also, check if Rajasthan’s digital portals are undergoing maintenance, as SSO ID connects to multiple services like Jan Aadhaar, e-Mitra, and Bhamashah, which may temporarily affect access. access it thorugh https://ssoidportalgov.com

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