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Write this final XOR-ed image back to the SD card using Win32DiskImager. Reinsert the card into your KESS V2/KTag tool and connect it to your PC. The "External Exception" error should now be gone, and your device should be fully authorized.
Setting up multiple SSH keys on one computer | by Kat Connolly keyfilegenerator.cmd
Read the lines of code. If you see random strings of characters, web links to unfamiliar domains, or commands like del (delete) and reg add (registry modification) without context, do not run it. Step 2: Scan with Antivirus Write this final XOR-ed image back to the
Immediately restrict permissions on the generated file so only authorized users can read it. Setting up multiple SSH keys on one computer
:: 3. GENERATE RANDOM KEY :: Create a random alphanumeric string. :: We combine %random% variables to create a longer numeric string. set "randomKey=!random!!random!!random!!random!"
Key-Based Authentication in OpenSSH for Windows - Microsoft Learn