![]() ![]() on this example i have created a folder called temp.Īfter you create the folder, change your working directory by running the cd command and specify the path of the folder you’ve just created. i suggest create a new folder to place the key there. ![]() In order to perform those actions make sure you have OpenSSL installed on your operating system.īefore creating the key. It can be performed from Linux / MacOS operating systems or using GitBash on Windows machines. This is done using the command line interface (CLI). In this post i will show how to generate API Keys in PEM format. Since i already described the full process of installing “oci cli” on the previous post, i won’t describe it again. Doing it manually using “ssh-keygen” and “openssl” from the command line.Install the “OCI CLI” and generate a key when running the “OCI setup config” wizard on the command line.There are several ways to perform this action: In order to be able to communicate with our cloud account, we must first authenticate in order to be granted to perform actions according to our user / profile permissions. In some cases we would like to interact using API’s, SDK’s or CLI. ![]() OCI Allows you to interact with the cloud on many ways.
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