Doesn't this configure the HMC being the host and the iSeries being the
client? I need the other way around. The iSeries will be my host. There
will be a Window or Linux box connecting to the iSeries.
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jim
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Subject: RE: Calling a program on the i via OpenSSH
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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Taylor
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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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