Re: Converting PuTTY private RSA keys for use with SecureCRT?
From: Ben Harris (bjharris_at_chiark.greenend.org.uk)
Date: 10/01/05
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Date: 01 Oct 2005 00:45:32 +0100 (BST)
In article <j44rj1hv2q8spo3173eicai2g5h92lrvk0@4ax.com>,
David G. Dugal <abuse@localhost.net> wrote:
>I have a simple, possibly ridiculous question. Is it possible to
>convert a PuTTY private RSA key (private-key.ppk) into a format
>suitable/compatible with SecureCRT?
PuTTYgen can convert .ppk files to the formats used by ssh.com and OpenSSH,
so if SecureCRT can import either of those (assuming it can't import .ppk
directly) you're in luck.
-- Ben Harris
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