You ssh key has been created, but you still need to know how to connect to your server with transmit. As I said each server provider has instructions on how to create a ssh key and register it. And is the username that you use to connect to your server.Īfter this is done you must open your ssh key, copy its contents to some page on your server provider that manages allowed ssh keys. Here is the filename you choose to your key. You then go back one directory and chmod the. Different server providers have tutorials on how to do this, and you should find it right now Google. But basically, you become root:Īnd create a ssh key locally in your computer with the command:
The first thing you need to do is create a ssh key that is recognised by your server provider (Microsoft Azure, Digital Ocean, Google Cloud, AWS, Linode.). And it works really well with the MacOS ecosystem, allowing preview of files in your server and giving an amazing split view of files in your server and files in a local folder allowing you to transfer files whichever way you like.įirst transmit is a paid software but totally worth it.Īt the time of this writing it costs 45$.
Transmit is an amazing scp client to upload, download, and edit files in your server.