![]() ![]() ![]() Log in into your Cisco ASA and create the user. RffG8AjuVzKr37P5o8mldKLsABuIXLjup79ob36h1Bv0WfJwY5DGoLjL4HBII0VkxJGHpX QUWKWTJz3elJAkD71ke965IYENWfHOILvnmvmGUuhr3lptL776gwfcib9lBHDWLM7GBSu0ĩj4WmDOWbWOkP2ptIkf5pkTBBbHJbNJmyJxBoTP/GkftddPw2e+rKU6JGyBmh0b2UFlgfl WObT8Hh6VLRy0Wlq1wmpOI01Fw6n7owQfVM1fK1F2gQyWcenI7y6zfyjJqOwmbN2QhDAcr OsLjwl39p5o5kUpCiOQI6YvU8lcE0gFDDFJOw6uJ7N+xdQ+ZpgcqUzGE821qtIv9ZiHkoa Zk2YSe3R24NRAqxxjgA8t/bCc9mO49+5DzejSCVSmzPLUKBqaVuTpUm+eohyMXe7t5BfY3 XMmtpaGLN3tN3npeu9HiMSrrDPNRqcRAcO5zGW9HaHmzKxarrofP3SkZtdSNnECFYmH16dĪXdeQFwvn90AM9hAYZUgAsWBvFfAGKI+fr4bJIH2I+SPS4QciAQNeYHUVGz19gT7kssy/n ![]() YHyUrVkNATCV4muH45woAWlhRwnBHp2tKTDFKPvUoH2cAEDR2wNOYcpdIMiP7a8w1P0244 $ ssh-keygen -e -f id_rsa.pubĬomment: "4096-bit RSA, converted by from OpenSSH"ĪAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAgEAsWxXE5zJirDc0QLw11ChW4t21jOk517U/eJ4GSPlTz The first step is to convert the public key to the pkf format. Converting your existing key to the pkf format As it turns out you can still enter this using the pkf format. The whole idea about long keys is that increase security. You may have run into this problem that you paste your SSH key and get the reply that your key is too long.
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