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  • #198996
    jayone
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    COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH

    I am using the same command only lowercase as exactly how Zaid is doing it and receiving the same results?

    #199317
    Diego PérezDiego Pérez
    Moderator

    Hi!
    Can you share a screenshot with the command used and the result please?

    Thanks!
    Diego

    #201429
    jayone
    Participant
    #201430
    jayone
    Participant

    I’m not able to send a photo, but here is exactly what I’m seeing in my terminal
    I see you have mentioned about the capitals in kali , and that I should do it exactly how zaid has done it and I want to make clear. I have done it exactly as he has previously as he also used capital K for Kali and I was receiving the same result as now. I have done the steps numerous times, just in case I have missed anything. with me doing this I have only changed the key name as to not confuse myself of the different machines and I am inputting the command accordingly to the key name change .(The machine name is also capital K as zaid has done it)

    root@Kali:~# chmod 700 Downloads/Kali-keypaiir.pem
    root@Kali:~# ssh -i Downloads/Kali-keypaiir.pem Kali@**.**.***.***

    Kali@**.**.***.***: Permission denied (publickey).

    #201459
    Diego PérezDiego Pérez
    Moderator

    Hi!
    Use kali without a capital K, and as long as the key is correct then it should connect.

    Greetings!
    Diego

    #201477
    jayone
    Participant

    Thanks sir it worked , I appreciate your assistance.

    #201492
    Diego PérezDiego Pérez
    Moderator

    Glad you got it!
    Diego

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