I have tried both using Chris and chris, in addition to generating and using key pairs generated from the server, and from the client. There is no log file present, but when I enabled logging manually and opened it up after connection, this was present in the file for the client: Using username "Chris". I am able to find no further documentation or error codes. When I attempt to connect the session, I get this error: Using username "Chris". I have double and triple checked: the public key that I pasted into authorized_keys corresponds to the private key that is loaded into PuTTY. Then, on the client, I select the private key file in Settings > Connection > SSH > Auth > Private key file for Authentication > C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\SSH-KEY\key1.ppk I generated a key using PuTTYGen, and each time I would copy and paste the public key into C:\Users\Chris\.ssh\authorized_keys (on the server) like so: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQBl8kTxv8cxW5tSvNjId qrype1ZA zEO3Qag BHhlMvvtrx/faZp8XMXbSqulZVqXNFnN0ADAaAv2hMltP rft4R8X9qaJSIlYdPo8F3BmV5G2mu AQKnOrGooLfwc2oa4qOfHJMqzciFqVVTAOjo3BQ3ZtZnN23os1WfiRCcwlNZgrRlgpUPkA/CgaWTDnlDpxvNZp3fVia8pDvLlqVIIn Fu7UEJi/pNDUiexrky7nR0JzIć ZAPAu6U26WLJA7fYw7nlySzz/BuxiPyIzeRT qiHQuwf2yOkCXNIeQQjgLsbw0eS67TWC7pa6NbLa0KqmgDChdSNsSB5aKTMh3T rsa-key-20190410 These are both Windows machines, running Windows 10. I'm attempting to use PuTTY to securely connect my remote desktop from my laptop to my desktop computer, and so far I have been successful in tunneling through the proper ports WITHOUT A KEY, just by using my username and password.
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