We are a bit more strict about our security than most hosts in that we do not use the traditional username/password combination to access web sites. Instead we use shared SSH keys. These are fairly easy to manage on Mac/Linux machines.
You probably already have an SSH key on your Mac. If not it’s easy to generate one.
Open the Terminal application (in Applications > Utilities) and type this:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
If you see a bunch of gibberish starting with “ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nz” you have a key! Just press the up-arrow on your keyboard (which will show the last command typed) and add the pipe | along with “pbcopy” (pbcopy is a command line utility to copy to the keyboard). So you will have:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | pbcopy
If you get a message saying “No such file or directory”, no problem! Just type this:
ssh-keygen -b2048
Hit return at all of the prompts. You will see this:
The key's randomart image is: +---[RSA 2048]----+ | .oooo+o+Oo | | . ..=.BO o+ | |E = XoBo*. | | X =.X.. | | o + S = | | . + * | | | | | | | +----[SHA256]-----+
Now just run this again:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | pbcopy
…and open an email and paste your clipboard and send it to us!