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s/public/private/ spotted by Clint Hastings; also change a "public key"

to "key pair"

[originally from svn r2180]
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Jacob Nevins 2002-11-01 21:50:35 +00:00
parent 0e6c1fffd9
commit 406bc897b3

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\versionid $Id: pubkey.but,v 1.18 2002/09/11 17:30:36 jacob Exp $
\versionid $Id: pubkey.but,v 1.19 2002/11/01 21:50:35 jacob Exp $
\C{pubkey} Using public keys for SSH authentication
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ passphrase. One solution to this is to use an \e{authentication
agent}, a separate program which holds decrypted private keys and
generates signatures on request. PuTTY's authentication agent is
called Pageant. When you begin a Windows session, you start Pageant
and load your public key into it (typing your passphrase once). For
and load your private key into it (typing your passphrase once). For
the rest of your session, you can start PuTTY any number of times
and Pageant will automatically generate signatures without you
having to do anything. When you close your Windows session, Pageant
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ server to accept it.
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{puttygen.keytype}
Before generating a public key using PuTTYgen, you need to select
Before generating a key pair using PuTTYgen, you need to select
which type of key you need. PuTTYgen currently supports three types
of key: