Create a gist on github and copy the ssh key there on the gist.2.Login to your terminal using user name and password then navigate to your ssh folder. I found a simple solution to this problem. Why are they not copying through import arcpy from arcpy import env env.workspace'C:UserswelchkDesktopHW6datadata' env.overwriteOutputTrue creating the gdb. The only reason I see to need to paste something in the console is if you are locked out of an ssh key authenticated server and need to paste a new ssh public key.Why not just use the DO console to change PasswordAuthentication from 'no' to 'yes' in the sshdconfig file, log in using your username and password in an ssh client, copy and paste the new key like normal, and then change the PasswordAuthentication parameter back to 'no'?I tried all of the above scripts and none resolved the Shift key problem like they said they did.The above solution took less than 5 minutes to accomplish. I am trying to copy feature classes from a folder into a new geodatabase, but none of the files will copy into the new geodatabase. Between apt-get upgrade eating my sudoers file, 6-digit codes, having to reset my root, auto logouts after like two minutes, not being able to paste into the console, all of this having to coordinate with my client to check this email or that, how can you think anyone is going to tolerate this for long?Also, since you can't see your password not pasting into the console, it's a little bit frustrating to find out after unnecessarily resetting your root password. I've spent 90 minutes so far just trying to log in.
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