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Subject: Re: RACF and public keys
FYI, we will be presenting a SHARE session next week on this subject:
*Finding the Needle in a Haystack - Diagnosing Common OpenSSH Problems*
- Room: Blossom Hill I,II
- Session Number: 20125
Thursday, March 09, 2017: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FYI, we will be presenting a SHARE session next week on this subject:
*Finding the Needle in a Haystack - Diagnosing Common OpenSSH Problems*
- Room: Blossom Hill I,II
- Session Number: 20125
Thursday, March 09, 2017: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
http://events.share.org/Winter2017/Public/SessionDe
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 13:00:08 -0700, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
>Mark Post wrote:
>> If you don't mind them accessing your system in this way (I have severe
>> doubts about that), just put the key as-is into the target userid's
>> .ssh/authorized_keys file and have them give it a try.
>
>And make sure t
Mark Post wrote:
If you don't mind them accessing your system in this way (I have severe doubts
about that), just put the key as-is into the target userid's
.ssh/authorized_keys file and have them give it a try.
And make sure the dir .ssh is chmod 700 and the authorized_keys file is chmod
60
Thanks Mark and Allan!
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Subject: Re: RACF and public keys
>>> On 3/1/2017 at 02:04 PM, Tracy Ada
>>> On 3/1/2017 at 02:04 PM, Tracy Adams wrote:
> I have a vendor that sent me a "public" key so they can SFTP into our
> mainframe from a Linux box without have to supply the RACF password. Yes
> they can sign in with a password and all works fine. I am new to RACF and
> loading keys and th
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Subject: RACF and public keys
I have a vendor that sent me a "public" key so they can SFTP into our mainframe
from a Linux box without
I have a vendor that sent me a "public" key so they can SFTP into our mainframe
from a Linux box without have to supply the RACF password. Yes they can sign
in with a password and all works fine. I am new to RACF and loading keys and
the whole SFTP / ssh thing so bear with me!
When I look at