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@@ -57,14 +57,20 @@ Let's try the `hello-world` example image. Run
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This should download the very small `hello-world` image and print a `Hello from Docker.` message.
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-# Login with PUTTY instead of using the CMD
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+## Login with PUTTY instead of using the CMD
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-boot2docker generates and uses the public/private key pair in your %HOMEPATH%\.ssh directory so to login you need to use the private key from this same directory.
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+Boot2Docker generates and uses the public/private key pair in your `%HOMEPATH%\.ssh`
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+directory so to log in you need to use the private key from this same directory.
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-The private key needs to be converted into a format that putty can use so for this purpose you can use <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html">puttygen</a>
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-Open puttygen.exe and load the private key from %HOMEPATH%\.ssh\id_boot2docker (File->Load) ,
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-then simply click : Save Private Key.
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-You can use the saved file to login with putty using docker@127.0.0.1:2022
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+The private key needs to be converted into the format PuTTY uses.
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+You can do this with
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+[puttygen](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html):
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+- Open `puttygen.exe` and load ("File"->"Load" menu) the private key from
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+ `%HOMEPATH%\.ssh\id_boot2docker`
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+- then click: "Save Private Key".
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+- Then use the saved file to login with PuTTY using `docker@127.0.0.1:2022`.
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# Further Details
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