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On 1/17/2013 6:07 PM, Graves, Chuck wrote:
I need to implement SSH with several different iSeries users, all transmitting to the same financial institution. Can I generate one(1) set of public/private keys and copy the private key to the directories of the multiple users who will be transmitting the file? Also if the financial institution sends me a key to use, can I copy that key into multiple directories? Or can I force the job, regardless of the user, to run under one profile so the key only has to come from one place? This all needs to take place without any user-intervention when they perform their individual tasks so it will be part of a job-stream. Thanks in advance.






[Rodda Paint Company!] Chuck Graves
Director of Information Systems
Rodda Paint Co.<http://www.roddapaint.com>
6107 N. Marine Drive
Portland, Oregon 97203
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