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Step 1 | From the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane, select Shared Accounts. The Shared Accounts list displays. | ||
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Step 2 | Click the Add icon ( ) above the Shared Accounts tab. | ||
Step 3 | The Shared Account Details displays:
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Step 4 | Click the Save icon ( ). | ||
Step 5 | From the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane, select Local Servers. The Local Servers list displays. | ||
Step 6 | Select or create a SFTP server, for example stonebranch-sftp-01. The server details are populated on the Details tabs: | ||
Step 8 | Select the Accounts tab. | ||
Step 9 | Select the Pencil icon to add a shared account to the local SFTP server. | ||
Step 10 | Search for stonebranch-01 and add using the arrow. Click the Save changes button. | ||
Step 11 | It's now possible to connect to the SFTP server with this account credentials: ***is this still accurate based on my scenario above? i changed it from P 4000 to 4100
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Step 1 | Follow the above steps again to create another shared account stonebranch-02. | |||||||
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Step 2 | If you don't already have a public key, generate a new SSH key for this account, for example:
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Step 3 | From the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane, select Local Servers. The Local Servers list displays. | |||||||
Step 4 | Select or create an SFTP server, stonebranch-sftp-02. | |||||||
Step 5 | Follow the above steps again to add the shared account, stonebranch-02 to the local server. The details are populated in the Accounts tab. | |||||||
Step 6 | Click the Certificates / Keys tab. | |||||||
Step 7 | Click the Add icon ( ). | |||||||
Step 8 | The Certificate Details displays.
The fields can be resized for easier display, simply move up or down the resize grabber in the corner of the field. | |||||||
Step 8 | Click Submit. The SSH key is stored for this account and client connection can be performed with SSH key authentication. | |||||||
Step 9 | It's now possible to connect to the SFTP server with this account private key:
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