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Any commands with &amp;ldquo;$&amp;rdquo; at the beginning run on your local machine and any &amp;ldquo;#&amp;rdquo; run when logged into the server
Security &amp;amp; Access Creating SSH keys (Optional) You can choose to create SSH keys to login if you want. If not, you will get the password sent to your email to login via SSH
To generate a key on your local machine</description></item></channel></rss>