The same private key I use to start the Putty session is under /home/tiesto/.ssh/tiesto_pri. The same public key I use to start the Putty session is also under /home/tiesto/.ssh/authorized_keys. (The arbpid=$! is a variable I added to mark the specific process, please just ignore it). The command I use to login seems basically like this: sudo ssh -L 80:localhost:80 -i /home/tiesto/.ssh/tiesto_pri arbpid=$! When I try to use the very same key pair from within the Putty session (to start a tunnel on port 80 as well) I am being asked for the passphrase I can fill the exact correct passphrase 3 times and in the third time I'm being told: home/tiesto/.ssh/authorized_keys is tiesto-tiesto-600. I created a key pair with Puttygen, I putted its public key under /home/tiesto/.ssh/authorized_keys, I loaded its private key with Pageant, and logged in successfully with Putty via port 22.
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