Okay, I got my linux routing box working, and my lan set up. I don't have a KVM switch, nor do I have a spare monitor for the linux router, so I want to be able to log in via ssh in order to make any changes that I need.
I've set iptables to open the ssh port, and have ssh installed on my linux box. I have the client installed on this computer (windows XP), but cannot maintain a connection. I've set up an authorized_keys file in /home/silverpig/.ssh/ on my linux box, but every piece of documentation I can find says to copy that file to my home directory in my client computer (usually /home/silverpig/.ssh/) but, I'm running windows, so where do I put that file?
Lyrics. Wasted time between solos.
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