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stefan, first of all the target host (the sftp server) does not contain
that filename in the .ssh directory...

there is a step in Scott Klements tutorial that say to do this (on an
iseries sshd server), to import the key to the .ssh directory...

cat /tmp/id_rsa.pub >> /home/user-id/.ssh/authorized_keys

after I do that, I now have only one file called authorized_keys in the
.ssh directory...

If i view that file, i see the EXACT same rsa key value as the key
generated on the client side.


Jay

On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 8:57 AM, Stefan Tageson <Stefan.Tageson@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi, if you log in to the target host as lsamsso and call qp2term and then
navigate to the .ssh directory.
If you do cat id_rsa_pub then how do the output look like.

I see:
cat xxxxxx.pub
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EA
OibspwF0D0cgHJqEz57fEWyA

Looks strange with the ------Begin string .......

Best regards

stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxx
M +46 732 369934


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