3.8.3.22 -sercfg: specify serial port configuration.3.8.3.21 -pgpfp: display PGP key fingerprints.3.8.3.20 -hostkey: manually specify an expected host key.3.8.3.19 -loghost: specify a logical host name.3.8.3.18 -i: specify an SSH private key.3.8.3.17 -4 and -6: specify an Internet protocol version.3.8.3.16 -1 and -2: specify an SSH protocol version.3.8.3.14 -nc: make a remote network connection in place of a remote shell or command.3.8.3.13 -N: suppress starting a shell or command.3.8.3.12 -t and -T: control pseudo-terminal allocation.In the Number of bits in a generated key field, specify either 2048 or 4096 (increasing the bits makes it harder to crack the key by brute-force methods) Click the Generate button. For Type of key to generate, select SSH-2 RSA.
msi file in the Package files section at the top of the page, under MSI (‘Windows Installer’).
#PUTTY SSH WINDOWS .EXE#
exe file or pressing the Windows key and searching for PuTTYgen. To create and use SSH keys on Windows, you need to download and install both PuTTY, the utility used to connect to remote servers through SSH, and PuTTYgen, a utility used to create SSH keys.