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Linux and Mac OS X users can just save the text to a file called ```software.key```. Then run ```ssh -i software.key cloud-user@IP``` where IP is the IP address on the slip of paper handed to you when you walked in.
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## Putty
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Run ```PuTTYgen``` which should be available in your start menu.
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Save the file and then run ```PuTTYgen``` which should be available in your start menu.
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Using the ```Import``` command from the ```Conversions``` menu, PuTTYgen can load SSH-2 private keys in OpenSSH's format and ssh.com's format. Once you have loaded one of these key types, you can then save it back out as a PuTTY-format key (*.PPK) so that you can use it with the PuTTY suite. The passphrase will be unchanged by this process (unless you deliberately change it). You may want to change the key comment before you save the key, since OpenSSH's SSH-2 key format contains no space for a comment and ssh.com's default comment format is long and verbose.
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