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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2> <h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Key-Pair Setup</h1> <h1>Key-Pair Setup</h1>
<p><var>You only need to do this if you need to do bulk updates of a lot of files to the server.</var> <br> - Copying files <em>from</em> the server does not need this.<br>
- Only people updating or rearranging files on the server need this, e.g.
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<li>Editing lots of survex files in the Loser repository
<li>Moving photographs or Drawing files to the final archive locations
<li>Programmers working on the troggle code.
</ul>
<p>As of the server move in spring 2019 you need authorisation on the expo <em>server</em> to log in to get 'programmer access'. (This is not <p>As of the server move in spring 2019 you need authorisation on the expo <em>server</em> to log in to get 'programmer access'. (This is not
the same as logging in to the <em>website</em> as 'expo', which you can do with just the password.) This takes the form of an ssh key. You the same as logging in to the <em>website</em> as 'expo', which you can do with just the password.) This takes the form of an ssh key. You
generate a key-pair on the machine you use for access, then send the public half to the server. Once done, all <em>server</em>logins are generate a key-pair on the machine you use for access, then send the public half to the server. Once done, all <em>server</em>logins are