I am not familiar with TTSSH, but you will need to somehow copy the
identity.pub file to your Windows machine, and have TTSSH use it as the
public key.  Make sure that you are using ssh1 with TTSSH, because the
key you generated was a ssh1 key.  If you have any questions, just shoot
me an email.

On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 09:02, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
> Hi guys.
> 
> I'm a bit confused in using ssh. It is like this: One Linux
> box running sshd. One Win box with TTSSH client. Works fine
> connecting with ssh on port on port 22. What I'd like to
> know how to do is using the key files. I run ssh-keygen as a
> user on the Linux box, key in the passphrase and end up
> getting two files, identity  and identity.pub. And here is
> where my problem starts, that is, I don't know what to do
> with those two files. Is there anyone who would like to give
> me a crash course on how to finish this job?
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> Ragnar W.
> 
> 
> 
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