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| | | | | Ok, lets start with something easy! :) What are SSH keys: SSH keys are a way to allow someone access to a user on another system without the need for a password. This is done with 2 key files one that is public and the other private. This is called "Public-key cryptography". The public key will be sent to the server that you want to connect to and the private will stay on your local (orclient) system. | |
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| | | | | How to enable SSH server (SSHD) on a Valve Steam Deck. | |
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| | | | | I don't like to write about client situations, but this one seemed worth mentioning for the sake of other people experiencing the same thing, so I asked my client for permission and they agreed. Following an on-prem server reboot, anything that tried to connect to SQL Server on that server, using Windows Authentication, was getting [...] | |
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