| | 438 | |
| | 439 | ==== If the above does not work |
| | 440 | |
| | 441 | Type: |
| | 442 | {{{#!shell-session |
| | 443 | ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C “your_email@example.com” |
| | 444 | }}} |
| | 445 | |
| | 446 | ed22519 is a cipher standard based on Ellicptic keys. The “id_ed22519” file is your private key using this cipher standard, and the “id_ed22519.pub” is the public key. |
| | 447 | |
| | 448 | This generates the public and private key in a format that will enable COSMOS to locate the key on your computer. |
| | 449 | |
| | 450 | Then confirm that you have the keys in “.ssh" by typing: |
| | 451 | {{{#!shell-session |
| | 452 | cat /Users/Name_of_OS_User_Example/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub |
| | 453 | }}} |
| | 454 | |
| | 455 | Finally: |
| | 456 | {{{#!shell-session |
| | 457 | ssh Your_Orbit_Username@console.bed.cosmos-lab.org |
| | 458 | }}} |
| | 459 | |
| | 460 | This will log you into the console of the respective domain. |
| | 461 | |
| | 462 | ==== for additional troubleshooting refer to: |
| | 463 | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys |