Rise Company
29-12-2019, 06:57
ÇáÏÎæá Úáì ÇáÔíá ãä ÎáÇá ÇáÓí ÈÇäá Cpanel connect with server via SSH with PuTTY
ÔÑÍ ÇáÏÎæá Úáì ssh ãä ÎáÇá cpanel áÊäÝíÐ ÇáÇæÇãÑ ÈÏÇÎáå - ÇÚÏÇÏÇÊ ÇáÔíá Ýì putty
SSH Access - Manage SSH Keys - Public Keys - Private Keys - View or Download SSH Keys
Authorization - Convert the “id_rsa” key to PPK format
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yx1gZKgb5Y
go to cPanel by clicking the “cPanel Login” button in the “Quick Server Login” section. https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/8.png
In the “SECURITY” section, click the “SSH Access” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/9.png
Click the “Manage SSH Keys” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/10.png
Generate SSH Keys
Click the “Generate a New Key” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/11.png
The following entries are required to generate the key pair:
Key Name – defaults to “id_rsa,” typically there is no need to change the default value.
Key Password – use a strong password or passphrase.
Key Type – should default to RSA, typically there is no need to change the default value.
Key Size – should default to 2048, we recommend leaving the default value.
Enter a password or passphrase and click the “Generate Key” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/12.png
The keys will be generated and shown.
To authorize SSH access using the private key you just created, click the “Go Back” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/13.png
In the “Public Keys” section, click the “Manage” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/14.png
Click the “Authorize” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/15.png
Download private keys
Click the “Go Back” link or icon to get back to the “Manage SSH Keys” page.
In the “Private Keys” section of the “Manage SSH Keys” page, click the “View/Download” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/16.png
You have a few options here: click the “Download Key” button, copy/paste the provided key, or convert the key into PuTTY’s PPK format using the Convert option.
If you click the “Download Key” button, the key will be saved on your computer with the name “id_rsa.”
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/17.png
For this tutorial, we’re going to use the PuTTY SSH program so in the “Convert the “id_rsa” key to PPK format:” section, enter the password or passphrase you specified during key generation, and click the “Convert” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/18.png
The key will be saved on your computer with the name “id_rsa.ppk.”
To follow along from this point on, you’ll need PuTTY, so if you don’t already have it, download and install PuTTY.
Open the PuTTy folder on your computer and run puttygen.exe.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/19.png
In the PuTTY Key Generator menu, select the “File” tab and click “Load private key.”
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/20.png
Select the PPK format key that you saved in cPanel.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/21.png
Enter the password or passphrase you specified during key generation and click the “OK” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/22.png
In the PuTTy folder on your computer, run putty.exe.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/23.png
In the “Session” category, enter your server hostname into the “Host Name” field. Port is 22.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/24.png
Go to the “Connection/ SSH/Auth” category. Select the PPK format key that you saved in cPanel and click the “Open” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/25.png
A shell window will open. The “login as” username is your cPanel username, and the password is the password or passphrase you specified during key generation.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/26.png
WARNING: Excercise caution when accessing your account via the command line. Incorrect or incorrectly used commands can permanently change or delete permissions and files. If you do not have command line experience or are uncertain about a command, we suggest exploring alternatives to using the command line.
ÇáãÑÌÚ :
https://blog.cpanel.com/how-to-use-putty-ssh-with-cpanel/
ÔÑÍ ÇáÏÎæá Úáì ssh ãä ÎáÇá cpanel áÊäÝíÐ ÇáÇæÇãÑ ÈÏÇÎáå - ÇÚÏÇÏÇÊ ÇáÔíá Ýì putty
SSH Access - Manage SSH Keys - Public Keys - Private Keys - View or Download SSH Keys
Authorization - Convert the “id_rsa” key to PPK format
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yx1gZKgb5Y
go to cPanel by clicking the “cPanel Login” button in the “Quick Server Login” section. https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/8.png
In the “SECURITY” section, click the “SSH Access” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/9.png
Click the “Manage SSH Keys” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/10.png
Generate SSH Keys
Click the “Generate a New Key” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/11.png
The following entries are required to generate the key pair:
Key Name – defaults to “id_rsa,” typically there is no need to change the default value.
Key Password – use a strong password or passphrase.
Key Type – should default to RSA, typically there is no need to change the default value.
Key Size – should default to 2048, we recommend leaving the default value.
Enter a password or passphrase and click the “Generate Key” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/12.png
The keys will be generated and shown.
To authorize SSH access using the private key you just created, click the “Go Back” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/13.png
In the “Public Keys” section, click the “Manage” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/14.png
Click the “Authorize” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/15.png
Download private keys
Click the “Go Back” link or icon to get back to the “Manage SSH Keys” page.
In the “Private Keys” section of the “Manage SSH Keys” page, click the “View/Download” link or icon.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/16.png
You have a few options here: click the “Download Key” button, copy/paste the provided key, or convert the key into PuTTY’s PPK format using the Convert option.
If you click the “Download Key” button, the key will be saved on your computer with the name “id_rsa.”
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/17.png
For this tutorial, we’re going to use the PuTTY SSH program so in the “Convert the “id_rsa” key to PPK format:” section, enter the password or passphrase you specified during key generation, and click the “Convert” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/18.png
The key will be saved on your computer with the name “id_rsa.ppk.”
To follow along from this point on, you’ll need PuTTY, so if you don’t already have it, download and install PuTTY.
Open the PuTTy folder on your computer and run puttygen.exe.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/19.png
In the PuTTY Key Generator menu, select the “File” tab and click “Load private key.”
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/20.png
Select the PPK format key that you saved in cPanel.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/21.png
Enter the password or passphrase you specified during key generation and click the “OK” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/22.png
In the PuTTy folder on your computer, run putty.exe.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/23.png
In the “Session” category, enter your server hostname into the “Host Name” field. Port is 22.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/24.png
Go to the “Connection/ SSH/Auth” category. Select the PPK format key that you saved in cPanel and click the “Open” button.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/25.png
A shell window will open. The “login as” username is your cPanel username, and the password is the password or passphrase you specified during key generation.
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2019/12/26.png
WARNING: Excercise caution when accessing your account via the command line. Incorrect or incorrectly used commands can permanently change or delete permissions and files. If you do not have command line experience or are uncertain about a command, we suggest exploring alternatives to using the command line.
ÇáãÑÌÚ :
https://blog.cpanel.com/how-to-use-putty-ssh-with-cpanel/