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Bliss Jaspis
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Add multiple SSH keys to the authorized_keys file to enable SSH authentication when connecting to a server.
Step 1: Generate first ssh key
Type the following command to generate your first public and private key on a local workstation. Next provide the required input or accept the defaults. Please do not change the filename and directory location.
workstation 1 $ ssh-keygen -t rsa
Finally, copy your public key to your remote server using scp
Phoenix 1.4 ships with exciting new features, most notably with HTTP2 support, improved development experience with faster compile times, new error pages, and local SSL certificate generation. Additionally, our channel layer internals receiveced an overhaul, provided better structure and extensibility. We also shipped a new and improved Presence javascript API, as well as Elixir formatter integration for our routing and test DSLs.
This release requires few user-facing changes and should be a fast upgrade for those on Phoenix 1.3.x.
Install the new phx.new project generator
The mix phx.new archive can now be installed via hex, for a simpler, versioned installation experience.