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  • How to add or change the password (passphrase) of OpenSSH key?

    How to add or change the password (passphrase) of OpenSSH key?

    It’s possible you have earlier generated a ssh key without password/ passphrase. Later you found that for security reasons you wish to add a password to the key file.

    Let’s learn how to add password or passphrase to existing SSH Key. The method is also valid for changing the passphrase to the key. Use below command to do that.

    ssh-keygen -p -f /path/to/keyfile

    ssh-keygen man page

    -p Requests changing the passphrase of a private key file instead of
     creating a new private key. The program will prompt for the file
     containing the private key, for the old passphrase, and twice for
     the new passphrase.
     
    -f filename
     Specifies the filename of the key file.
     Example: ssh-keygen -p -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa

    Example:

    surya@x:~$ ssh-keygen -p -f /path/to/key
    Key has comment 'key'
    Enter new passphrase (empty for no passphrase): 
    Enter same passphrase again: 
    Your identification has been saved with the new passphrase.
    

    This is how you can change or add the password to pre generated OpenSSH Keyfile.