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| | | | | I did some postings last year about SSH and making keys and how to move them to systems you are working with. What if you need to do this in reverse? You are the person setting up a system for others to work with and you want to pass the private key to the users. An example of this is Amazon's EC2 setup where you get theprivate key to be able to log in to the VMs you make. | |
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www.djpeacher.com
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| | | If you are trying to use "System Python" or manually install other versions, you could be saving yourself a lot of grief by using a version manager instead. | ||