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This template allows you to create a Linux Virtual Machine with SSH Keys. This template also deploys Virtual Network with an inbound rule allowing only port 22 connections, Public IP addresses, a Public domain namespace, and a Network Interface.

Azure Generate Public Private Key Cryptography

  1. In the Number of bits in a generated key box, enter 2048. Click Generate to generate a public/private key pair. As the key is being generated, move the mouse around the blank area as directed. (Optional) Enter a passphrase for the private key in the Key passphrase box and reenter it in the Confirm passphrase box.
  2. Jan 06, 2016  Add the SSH key to Azure Login to Azure, select your VM, “ All Settings ” and “ Reset password “. Enter a username (please mind the info box above the “ User name ” field) and select “ SSH public key “. Insert your copied key into the text box and hit “ Save “.

The SSH rsa public key is typically generated by ssh-keygen, among other tools, on Linux, Mac, or Windows. If you already have an ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file, that will work directly, as you would expect. When deployed using the Azure portal, you should paste in the contents of your ssh-rsa public key file as a string. When you deploy the template from the Azure CLI, when the parameter prompts you for the string, do not surround it in quotes, or they will be treated as part of the public key.

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If you use the Azure CLI to create your VM with the az vm create command, you can optionally generate SSH public and private key files using the -generate-ssh-keys option. Generate ssh key and add it to github. The key files are stored in the /.ssh directory unless specified otherwise with the -ssh-dest-key-path option.

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