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- Create an account for a local SFTP server using password authentication.
- View account details.
- Verify the connection with an SFTP client.
- Create another account Create an account for a local SFTP server using SSH key authentication.
- View account details.
- Verify the connection with an SFTP clientCreate an account for a local FTPES server using password authentication.
Create a SFTP User for Password Authentication
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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 9 | Click Submit button. The SSH key is stored for this account and client connection can be performed with SSH key authentication. | |||||||
Step 10 | It's now possible to connect to the SFTP server with this account private key:
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Create a Shared Account for an FTPES Server
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 Shared Accounts list, select the newly created user stonebranch-10. Select the Local Servers tab. The list of associated Local Servers displays. Initially, the account is created without any reference and cannot be used for authentication to any of the local servers. By associating it with 1 or more local servers, it is allowed for each of them. |
Step 6 | Select the Pencil icon to associate a Local Server to the Shared Account. |
Step 7 | Search for stonebranch-ftpes-01 and add using the arrow. Click the Save changes button. |
Step 8 | The Local Server list is updated for the account |
Step 9 | It's now possible to connect to the FTPES server with this account credentials. |
Step 10 | The association between Local Server and Shared Accounts can also be edited from the Accounts tab of the Local Server: |