Use the procedure below to export your user keys to a new location and/or format.
NOTE:If you want to upload a public key to a Secure Shell server, you do not need to use this procedure. Use the Uploading Keys to the Server for more information.
button to do this in a single step. Reflection automatically determines the correct key format for the server you specify. SeeTo export a key
Open the . dialog box
From the
tab, select a key and click . (This button is not available if no key is selected, or if you have selected a certificate managed by either the Reflection Certificate Manager or the Windows Certificate Manager.)Enter the passphrase A passphrase is similar to a password, except it can be a phrase with a series of words, punctuation, numbers, white space, or any string of characters. Passphrases improve security by limiting access to secure objects, such as private keys and/or a key agent. for the selected key.
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Include the private key in the export |
Select . |
Export the key in OpenSSH format |
Select . |
From the
dialog box, specify a name and location for the exported key.Click
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