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1. Back in your browser on the yolo servers website, click the *SSH & API Keys* link. There will be no front-end to your capsul. All access to it will be remote, for example, with *ssh*. You need to create SSH keys before you can create your capsul.
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![open SSH & API Keys](07-yolo-ssh-public-keys.png "open SSH & API Keys")
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1. Create SSH Key on your local Windows computer. This document explains how to do so using Window's built-in OpenSSH feature. If you prefer PuTTY, you can skip these steps and use that instead.
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1. Create SSH Keys on your local Windows computer. This guide explains how to do so using Window's built-in OpenSSH feature. If you prefer PuTTY, you can skip these steps and use that instead.
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1. Open an Administrator PowerShell window.
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![open administrator powershell on windows](08-win-admin-power-shell.png "open administrator powershell on windows")
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1. Use the *get-WindowsCapability* command to find out if Windows already has the OpenSSH client installed.
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1. *cd* to your home directory. In this example, the home directory is c:\users\userid.
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1. Use *dir* to discover if you already have a *.ssh* subdirectory in your home directory.
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1. If necessary, use *mkdir .ssh* to create the subdirectory.
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1. Run *ssh-keygen.exe* to generate an SSH key pair. Press *enter* key to accept the default filename. Press *enter* key twice to skip adding a passphrase. Your key pair identification is then saved in the *.ssh* subdirectory. You will see a key fingerprint ending in your Windows username @ your Windows hostname. You'll also see the key's randomart image.
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1. Run *ssh-keygen.exe* to generate an SSH key pair. Press *enter* key to accept the default filename. Press *enter* key twice to skip adding a passphrase. Your key pair identification is then saved in the *.ssh* subdirectory. You will see a key fingerprint ending in `your-Windows-username@your-Windows-hostname`. You'll also see the key's randomart image.
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![create ssh key using ssh-keygen.exe](11-win-ssh-keygen.png "create ssh key using ssh-keygen.exe")
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1. Launch Notepad.exe and open file *c:\users\userid\\.ssh\id_rsa.pub*. Select all of the file's contents and copy to the clipboard. ![copy public ssh key to clipboard using notepad.exe](12-win-notepad-cp-pub-ssh-key.png "copy public ssh key to clipboard using notepad.exe")
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1. Click the *Capsuls* link, and the *Create one!* link. This will open the **CREATE CAPSUL** page.
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1. You will see your *account balance*
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1. Pick a Capsul Size from the drop-down box. This screenshot shows size *f1-xs* selected.
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1. Leave *Debian 10 (Buster)* as the operating system; it's the only one availabe for Capsuls at this time.
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1. Leave *Debian 10 (Buster)* as the operating system; it's the only one available for Capsuls at this time.
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1. Put a check mark in the box next to the name of your public SSH key. In this screenshot, it's named *user-name@host-name*.
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1. Click on the *Create* button.
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1. Wait for your Capsul to be created and initialized.
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1. Remotely login to your new Capsul using ssh.
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1. Open a cmd.exe window
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1. Run ssh command. The name of the Linux user on the Capsul is **user**. You'll use the IPv4 address from the previous step. In this guide, the Capsul's address is *148.251.164.88*.
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1. Run ssh command. The name of the Linux user on the Capsul is **user**. You'll use the IPv4 address from a previous step.
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1. When you run the ssh command, you'll see a line saying the authenticity of the host can't be established. It will show you the key fingerprint.
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1. Use the mouse to copy the fingerprint string to the clipboard
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1. Open the Capsul fingerprints text file you saved in the previous step.
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Your Capsul needs a hostname, also known as a domain name. There are many services which provide domain names, such as [Gandi](https://www.gandi.net) and many more. You need to register for a domain name, and then set up DNS records to connect your domain name with the IPv4 address assigned to your Capsul when you created it.
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Each domain registrar has a different user interface for managing DNS records. It will look something like this:
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![set up dns records](01-setup-dns-records.png "set up dns records")
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**Be sure to remove CNAME and ALIAS records.** After you save your updated DNS records, you can verify they've been propagated with the [DNS Checker](https://dnschecker.org/) website.
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![check dns propagation](02-check-dns-propagation.png "check dns propagation")
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