What Is Ssh Using Private Key?
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SSH using private key is a type of authentication method used to access a system securely over an unsecured network. It uses a combination of a username, a private key, and a public key to validate the user’s identity and encrypt the connection. The private key is generated on the user’s system and is never shared with anyone else. The public key is stored on the system that the user is trying to access and is used to authenticate the user’s identity.