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Get Public Key in Format for ~/.ssh/authorized_keys

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If you have an RSA private key, then by definition you also have the public key because the RSA public key is a subset of the private key. (The public key is just the modulus + exponent, whereas the private key contains additional items.)

This example converts an RSA private key to the OpenSSH format public-key (a single line of text) that can be inserted into the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file on the SSH server to enable public-key authentication for a particular private key.

Note: On the SSH server, such as on a Ubuntu Linux computer, the sshd config file is located at /etc/ssh/sshd_config. It contains a line that indicates the authorized keys file, and the typical default is:

AuthorizedKeysFile      .ssh/authorized_keys

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Perl
use chilkat();

$success = 0;

# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

# Load a private key from a file.  The format can be text format, such as .ppk (PuTTY private key) or .pem.
$privateKeyPath = "/myKeys/myRsaKey.ppk";

# Here's an example of a non-encrypted private key in ppk format:

# PuTTY-User-Key-File-3: ssh-rsa
# Encryption: none
# Comment: rsa-key-20220606
# Public-Lines: 6
# AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDKQUdx8EU6qIpVcT1NbL/sSnELJdifQa+K
# kOqvgKIU30wIwGMfigSeiTFXw2jWsPcMyOIRKUvR3nf8wtR6NEj3qDfGUo3b/8Fx
# 5BHDKuR5uU0ZJmv3Am+/hSPWOJFltL8DkxDLEpGDujLwGiUbpD9SADYhhvk9OBA7
# 0l70hYs9gWJBjm9CR8hPg3b3F7gOYljAY2dk6W3PGmzQi+D7BTE0yYfhEOoDX7ah
# sgrUnWIiIWK9cqLT8XbAb8gitnCmP0LerxRAkX25O4Gx/uGSrMxO/cRwz5UpiNL2
# cciM7P4vzlbcpQiKrKaBYg5GB84QqE3xCt9cEr/qD235LpSMnWRR
# Private-Lines: 14
# AAABAQClKCE7PUSK3c34b3vrmX4vaapdvA3kHjNGJ4g8wAGaoazpCJDo1D9pZgZQ
# 8FTP27ohSniwItSzD8NTN5ViJQfglBDXddo5Z+ODKQYIJSJk85etjd5j2i1+ay4U
# ZCT2tF22gYUZDpScyJOH1RGwPLMoNtv9DMbB4uH+t46qhdJp6aWvJB7L/HUhnszc
# qbwTG//CDL2j8Y1Mre8zvWBA8cr0I0qCzWD/Xw5MgDgpA444CFGpYb1mt8ghLniT
# hMGgt6scUO/lnBEYo17a9N7wBexvyk0ZgEVo6nweRnCFHijNbG+C82svrsLQuL7g
# o65BcEqLo+wBO+FtutTf2gtevZcBAAAAgQDnt2Freyfn1V93qZar06w7dXn4yV4G
# cvQ3FmJBhk7akEFuZPOceDqrAgzS+TmsH4C96ssETdMxMO4vwEjSnZAatw6TKgnK
# 9aDJL6/uzhk/dmBmyp7iWttN9QW9cRQvLYtwJssNDPUmF1/1cGFMpLyLfTlRBCok
# 8dksYys4FTUfeQAAAIEA33N+LIO8i2U1NNfy2yU5GGJoFaXwPIa/CZNzZ8hbvLwm
# 5yay4MKxGgizX+FhQ/OiEiFDEs1GDssKTXaqhE9mI/vKKLGYj9wEiWhwnawx56GI
# WhdTZPtWkU4tYj/OkABD8vp973W1k4NEjYxVg8AoZZL1Kr4zturV8KJl9v4b/ZkA
# AACBANAijbBLPxSTdyG9duZT89+jIdgjdjVdV5UL/xZLEh6pWbHludZHItXl62G7
# luuJbiqhx2FANxhSu7/tAEX3z2jx7ari51Ddf/+sqfrLwc3dPkU8YXpUNYJIaNFR
# LyzMMZvL2sPxnE6dxt4nR761y+EnTZpZ2oeSC21Lzq2xKcBp
# Private-MAC: e0c3b5eba925944355d8d63fefcec02a982c7281a87e9994c04ce956b5c3e69b

$sbKey = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new();
$success = $sbKey->LoadFile($privateKeyPath,"utf-8");
if ($success == 0) {
    print "Failed to load the private key from a file." . "\r\n";
    exit;
}

$key = chilkat::CkSshKey->new();

# If the private key file is encrypted, then you'll need to set a password.
# If it's not encrypted, the password here is ignored.
$key->put_Password("private_key_password");

# The FromPuttyPrivateKey method will actually auto-detect the format and correctly load any string-based format.
# For example, you can pass in a PEM private key.
$success = $key->FromPuttyPrivateKey($sbKey->getAsString());
if ($success == 0) {
    print $key->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
    exit;
}

# Get the public key in OpenSSH format:
$pubKeyStr = $key->toOpenSshPublicKey();
print $pubKeyStr . "\r\n";

# Sample output:
# ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDKQUdx8EU6qIpVcT1NbL/sSnELJdifQa+KkOqvgKIU30wIwGMfigSeiTFXw2jWsPcMyOIRKUvR3nf8wtR6NEj3qDfGUo3b/8Fx5BHDKuR5uU0ZJmv3Am+/hSPWOJFltL8DkxDLEpGDujLwGiUbpD9SADYhhvk9OBA70l70hYs9gWJBjm9CR8hPg3b3F7gOYljAY2dk6W3PGmzQi+D7BTE0yYfhEOoDX7ahsgrUnWIiIWK9cqLT8XbAb8gitnCmP0LerxRAkX25O4Gx/uGSrMxO/cRwz5UpiNL2cciM7P4vzlbcpQiKrKaBYg5GB84QqE3xCt9cEr/qD235LpSMnWRR rsa-key-20220606

# To authorize the private key for a particular SSH user account, copy the above public key into the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.
# If authorized_keys already contains some keys, you can append it to a new line in the file.