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Ok, thank you but, what about the User SSH Key Setup ?
This page allows you to configure the automatic setup of SSH for new Unix users created on your system. If configured, new users will not have to run ssh-keygen before using SSH.
Howdy,
Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a way to do that within Webmin. That process would likely need to be done on the command line.
To do that, you can log in as the SSH user in question, and run this command:
ssh-keygen -t rsa
That will generate the keys.
To install an SSH key for that user, you could edit $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys, and there add the public SSH key.
-Eric
Ok, thank you but, what about the User SSH Key Setup ? This page allows you to configure the automatic setup of SSH for new Unix users created on your system. If configured, new users will not have to run ssh-keygen before using SSH.
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@dotMastaz :) Related documentation about "User SSH Key Setup" at https://docs.virtualmin.com/Webmin/SSH_Server#User_SSH_Key_Setup
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