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... new session. Fill in the hostname (username@yourdomain.com), the port (usually 22), attach your private key to Connection>SSH>Auth>Private key file for authentication, make sure SSH is checked, ...
If you generated a Putty private key (.ppk) in Windows and you want to use it with an OpenSSH or SFTP client (for example Terminal, Nautilus, GFTP in Linux),  you have to convert it to OpenSSH's private ...
... a public/private key pair (RSA or DSA) for authentication. I usually use 2048 bits RSA key pair with passphrase for SSH2 protocol connection. Use SSH2 protocol both in your local machine and in the remote ...
If you want to use your Putty generated private key (.ppk) in Linux with not only Putty, but other SSH or SFTP client (Terminal, Nautilus, GFTP, etc),  you have to convert it to OpenSSH's private key format, ...
... and private key from Windows to Debian and I configured Putty as I used to set it in Windows. But I always got an error message: "Unable to open connection to user@servername:Name or service ...
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