Generate Ssh Key With Cygwin
Jul 16, 2014 This is a brief tutorial (no audio) on how to set up and use SSH keys from cygwin. SSH keys are a way to identify trusted computers, without involving passwords. The steps below will walk you through generating an SSH key and adding the public key to the server. Step 1: Check for SSH Keys First, check for existing SSH keys on your computer. Open Git Bash, Cygwin, or Terminal, etc. The standard OpenSSH suite of tools contains the ssh-keygen utility, which is used to generate key pairs. Run it on your local computer to generate a 2048-bit RSA key pair, which is fine for most uses. If you don't already have an SSH key, you must generate a new SSH key.If you're unsure whether you already have an SSH key, check for existing keys. If you don't want to reenter your passphrase every time you use your SSH key, you can add your key to the SSH agent, which manages your SSH keys and remembers your passphrase.
So a single point of reference for generating SSH keys is Generating SSH Keys for SFTP Adapters – Type 1 – Process Integration – SCN Wiki.
May 23, 2016 The KEY to unlock the “KEY GENERATION” mystery – SFTP/SSH. So a single point of reference for generating SSH keys is Generating SSH Keys for SFTP Adapters – Type 1 – Process Integration. Provide the password which we set in cygwin while generating P12 and click import. Cygwin and git ssh key. Ask Question Asked 6 years, 3 months ago. What were the exact commands that you used to generate and add your ssh keys. I used ssh-keygen command. Then I found idrsa.pub in /.ssh folder, and saved it in my account. GitBash and Cygwin use different home and.ssh folders. – nkuhta Aug 19 '13. Setting up public key authentication Generate an SSH Key Copy the key to a server Test the new key Troubleshooting How ssh-copy-id works Some best practices for SSH keys Use a passphrase when possible Add a command restriction when possible Managing SSH keys Command-line options Ssh-copy-id on Mac Installation using Homebrew Installation from.
Recent observations from multiple projects where people create SSH public key and give to SFTP server team and mysteriously it connect then. It all left me searching here and there solve the problem. The causes of this are –
1. SAP PI Developer not aware whether keys are valid or not?
2. SFTP server administrator may just believe key provided are correct?
3. Basis team may not may also be unaware how the end ssh key should be? Is it uploaded at the correct place? Are the permissions correct.
So here I am, making an attempt to bridge the gap and provide you the “KEY for Key Generation”. Let us first know what all we may need, the so called –
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PRE-REQUISITES
1. WinScp (you may have other tools, but this one is simple and easily available 🙂 )
2. Cygwin installed with openSSH and openSSL packages
Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh-V6el8Oxk
              Text – Installing Cygwin/X
3. Putty (FAMOUS) – this and WinScp can be combined.
4. NWA keystore access to create keystores
The above is enough to generate the keys and have it ready for the development. But, we PI consultants end up getting erroneous results for a new configuration. So to make sure we give the tested keys to client here is a tutorial to create the SFTP server on your local windows machine.
Apart from the links in the Part2, I will explain hand-picked steps out of the tutorial to set up sftp server correctly and quickly in the first attempt ( 😉 ) . So enough of reading let us start with the configuration.
1. Start Winscp -> Click on Tools -> Run PuTTygen
2. Select Parameters – SSH-2 RSA and Enter number of bits -2048. Click Generate.
3. Now you need to save the PrivateKey (ppk), PublicKey and PublicKey to be saved in SFTP server.
Note- i) The public key saved from “Save Public Key” and the “Public Key” to be saved in SFTP server can’t be same. The public key                                        saved starts with —- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY —-, but the key to be pasted in SFTP server starts with ssh-rsa.
 ii) In the file authorized_keys, each line refers to a separate public key. So we also need to make sure there are no new line                                              characters in our key. So an authorized_keys file will look as below-
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4. Below are the Keys generated. Please follow the instruction in screenshots carefully.
Once the keys are generated, click on Save Private Key, Save Public Key and copy paste the key to be pasted in authorized_keys file and save.
Now, you will have 3 files generated. PPK private key, SSH public Key, SSH Public key to be pasted on to SFTP server. I have named 3 files as privateKey_SFTP.ppk, publicKey_SFTP.pub and publicKey_SSH.pub. Files will look as below.
5.Now sendpublicKey_SSH.pub file to SFTP server team to install via mail. If you want to test it with a local SFTP server, refer part 2 or video link embedded above.
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6. Before we put the key to SAP PO NWA KeyStore we must make sure our keys are set up correctly. To test this we can use WinScp or PuTTy.
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Testing With WinScp
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In Advanced->Click Authentication under SSH -> Select the ppk private key
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When you login for the first time, you will get a warning with the server’s fingerprint. This is a good sign showing it is able to reach the SFTP server. Just click Yes.
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If you have chosen Passphrase while generating the key it will ask the passphrase else it will connect.
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And that is it, you will be placed at the SFTProot folder.
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This must be your Hurray! moment. After this the task is easy. We need to convert PPK to PKCS12 and import in NWA. Lets see how to do that too.
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6. Now we need to convert privateKey_SFTP.ppk to pkcs12 format for SAP PO to import in NWA key store. For this Cygwin must be installed with openssl package
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  i) We will generate a PEM private key. I am naming it as privateKey_SFTP.pem. So again launch WinSCP->Tools->Run PuttYgen
  ii) Click on File->Load Private Key and choose your PPK key (privateKey_SFTP.ppk)
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      iii) Once the key is loaded, I recommend remove the passphrase this time and click Conversions->Export Open SSH Key, it will give warnign for blank passphrase. Just click YES and proceed. Name it as <yourname>.pem (privateKey_SFTP.pem)
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    iv) Now launch cygwin as administrator . Right click -> run as administrator. Now run change directory ( cd) command to move to directory where you kept you pem file. for the ease place it in any drve G: , D: . This will save us to struggle with CD command 😉
v) use OpenSSL package commands to create X.509 certificate
    openssl req -
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-x509 -days
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-key privateKey_SFTP.pem -out x509_certificateSFTP.pem
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                v) Now we will create PKCS 12 key to be imported in NWA with a password. Continuing in the CYGWIN enter following command
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            openssl pkcs12 -export -in x509_certificateSFTP.pem -inkey privateKey_SFTP.pem -out sftp_keystore.p12
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7. Now login to NWA of SAP PO/PI .. http://<host>:<port>/nwa…… Configuration->Certificates and keys
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      i) Click on Add View-> Give View Name
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       ii) choose SFTP_KeyStore -> Import Entry-> PKCS#12 and click choose file to select the p12 generated. Provide the password which we set in cygwin while generating P12 and click import
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This is all. Now you can select the above private key in your SFTP channel and continue with your development.
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In the Part 2, I will show how to test the connection with PuTTy (already shown with WinScp) and also how to set up the local SFTP server. Stay Tuned for Part2
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