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WRKLNK shows you your home directory. For ssh (and sftp) to work, you need a
directory named .ssh. This gets created for you. I'm not sure where the
manual is, you might try looking in the infocenter.

This link might be all you need:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/sftp-and-ssh-keygen-help-please-68295/

John McKee



Quoting Dave Odom <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

John,

Ah, ha, now I see how it works with only a userid/password. Good on you.

Now, how do I get to the known_hosts entries. Remember, I have only BARELY looked at PASE or QP2SHELL so I need hand-holding on this. If you have good documentation to recommend, I can RTFM.

Thanks,

Dave
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