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There is an excellent tutorial, however while its purpose is slightly
different than your ultimate needs, the first part, setting up the SSH is
the same.

Find the technote: "Sending HMC commands from a CL program":

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1019126

There is specifically a section on setting up openssh in there.

Clearly the rest of it can be of interest since the HMC is a Linux
appliance. Works from Winders too.



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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects

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Subject: RE: Calling a program on the i via OpenSSH

Can someone post a link that shows how to set up OpenSSH public / private
keys with the iSeries being the server and a Windows machine being the
client? I don't understand how to configure keys (I'm definitely out of my
league on this) and the only examples that I can find are iSeries to iSeries
or the iSeries as a client and that's not helping me with the Windows part.

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Subject: RE: Calling a program on the i via OpenSSH

Can't you just autostart *SSHD?

I don't have *SECOFR and I can start *SSHD.



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Subject: RE: Calling a program on the i via OpenSSH

Since STRTCPSVR *SSHD has to be run by a secofr profile (unless I am reading
the internet incorrectly), I am looking for best practice for starting it
when the system IPLs. Is there a reason not to add it to QSTRUP and compile
it with a *secofr profile with adopt *owner auth? Is there some other
option that I am not finding during my research on automating it's startup?

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