Generates a SSH key-pair
- Make sure you have ssh-keygen (try
$ ssh-keygen
if you aren't sure) - npm package install
npm install ssh-keygen
OR download from github and place in ./node_modules
var keygen = require('ssh-keygen');
var fs = require('fs');
var location = __dirname + '/foo_rsa';
var comment = '[email protected]';
var password = 'keypassword'; // false and undefined will convert to an empty pw
keygen({
location: location,
comment: comment,
password: password,
read: true
}, function(err, out){
if(err) return console.log('Something went wrong: '+err);
console.log('Keys created!');
console.log('private key: '+out.key);
console.log('public key: '+out.pubKey);
});
The following shell command will get executed:
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -C "[email protected]" -N "keypassword" -f ./foo_rsa
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Your identification has been saved in ./foo_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in ./foo_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
02:f7:40:b6:c7:b3:a3:68:16:53:dd:86:63:df:b5:33 [email protected]
The key's randomart image is:
+--[ RSA 2048]----+
| o |
| o + o |
| . = O o . |
| + = * . . . |
| o . S . . E |
| + o . o |
| + . |
| o |
| |
+-----------------+
- location, desired location for the key. The public key will be at the location +
.pub
, defaults temp dir - read, should the callback have the key files read into it, defaults true
- force, destroy pre-existing files with the location name and the public key name, defaults true
- destroy, destroy the key files once they have been read, defaults false
- comment, the comment that should be embedded into the key, defaults empty
- password, the password for the key, defaults empty
It is advisable to generate your keys on a machine with a significant random source like one with a mouse/trackpad.
ssh-keygen is open source under the MIT license
This package bundles binaries for windows. The current version is: 2.4.4.2-rc3
- Real tests
Contributors welcome!