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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions How to open and see content in .PPK files? Post 302833155 by Ariean on Tuesday 16th of July 2013 10:57:12 AM
Old 07-16-2013
How to open and see content in .PPK files?

Hello All,
I have generated a .ppk & .pub key files using Puttygen and saved them into my local machine (windows 8 OS), But when I am navigating and looking for those files in the windows folders I couldn't able to see them even though I have the option to show hidden files is turned on.

But I am only able to see them when I navigate through pageant but can't able to open and see/edit the content, so how do I see and open them physically in a notepad/wordpad file?

Thank you
 

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dbm(3x) 																   dbm(3x)

Name
       dbminit, fetch, store, delete, firstkey, nextkey - data base subroutines

Syntax
       typedef struct {
	    char *dptr;
	    int dsize;
       } datum;

       dbminit(file)
       char *file;

       datum fetch(key)
       datum key;

       store(key, content)
       datum key, content;

       delete(key)
       datum key;

       datum firstkey()

       datum nextkey(key)
       datum key;

Description
       These  functions  maintain  key/content	pairs  in a data base.	The functions will handle very large (a billion blocks) databases and will
       access a keyed item in one or two file system accesses.	The functions are obtained with the loader option -ldbm.

       Keys and contents are described by the datum typedef.  A datum specifies a string of dsize bytes pointed  to  by  dptr.	 Arbitrary  binary
       data,  as  well	as normal ASCII strings, are allowed.  The data base is stored in two files.  One file is a directory containing a bit map
       and has `.dir' as its suffix.  The second file contains all data and has `.pag' as its suffix.

       Before a database can be accessed, it must be opened by At the time of this call, the files file.dir and file.pag must  exist.	(An  empty
       database is created by creating zero-length `.dir' and `.pag' files.)

       Once open, the data stored under a key is accessed by and data is placed under a key by A key (and its associated contents) is deleted by A
       linear pass through all keys in a database may be made, in an (apparently) random order, by use of and The will return the first key in the
       database.  With any key will return the next key in the database.  This code will traverse the data base:
       for (key = firstkey(); key.dptr != NULL; key = nextkey(key))

Restrictions
       The  four  times  its  actual content.  Older UNIX systems may create real file blocks for these holes when touched.  These files cannot be
       copied by normal means without filling in the holes.

       The dptr pointers returned by these subroutines point into static storage that is changed by subsequent calls.

       The sum of the sizes of a key/content pair must not exceed the internal block size (currently 1024 bytes).  Moreover all key/content  pairs
       that hash together must fit on a single block.  The will return an error in the event that a disk block fills with inseparable data.

       The does not physically reclaim file space, although it does make it available for reuse.

Return Values
       Routines  that return a datum indicate errors with a null(0) dptr.  All functions that return an int indicate errors with negative values.
       A zero return indicates a successful completion.

																	   dbm(3x)
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