To log in to other Aspera servers with public key authentication, you can also create key
pairs from the command line. Follow the instructions below.
Create an .ssh folder in the home directory if it does not
already exist.
$ mkdir /home/username/.ssh
Go to the .ssh folder and continue:
$ cd user_home_dir\.ssh
$ cd <path-to-user-home-dir>/.ssh
Run ssh-keygen to generate an SSH key-pair.
Run the following command in the .ssh folder. The
program prompts you for the key-pair's filename. Press ENTER to use the
default name id_rsa. For a passphrase, you can either
enter a password, or press return twice to leave it blank:
Retrieve the public key file.
When created, the key-pair can be found in your home directory's
.ssh folder (assuming you generated the key with
the default name id_rsa):
/home/username/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Provide the public key file (for example, id_rsa.pub) to
your server administrator, so that it can be set up for your server
connection.
Use the key in an async session.
Use the option -iprivate_key_file, instead of -wpassword, as in the following example: