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What does this show:
CALL QP2TERM
pwd


On Fri, 2021-03-19 at 09:59 -0400, Robert Rogerson wrote:

Diego, using PuTTY I see


$ ls -la

total 72

drwrwsrwx 4 rrogerso 0 8192 Mar 18 21:35 .

drwrwsrwx 3 qysy 0 8192 Feb 25 15:49 ..

drwrwsrwx 3 rrogerso 0 8192 Sep 21 08:31 .eclipse

-rw-rw-rw 1 rrogerso 0 0 Dec 30 19:44 WS_M000001

drwrwsrwx 2 rrogerso 0 8192 Mar 18 21:35 gitrepo

$


Still don't see it. Does it matter that my userid is actually 9 long?

RROGERSON as opposed to only 8 characters in PuTTY?


Rob



On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 9:36 AM Diego E. KESSELMAN <

<mailto:diegokesselman@xxxxxxxxx>

diegokesselman@xxxxxxxxx



wrote:


Robert,


have you tried with PuTTY and using ls -la on your IFS directory?


El 19/03/21 a las 7:25, Robert Rogerson escribió:

Rameez, I did find the setting you were referring to in Filezilla but I

still can't see the .ssh folder

Patrik, thanks for the explanation.


A little more information from WRKLNK OBJ('/) DSPOPT(*ALL)

Object . . . . . . . . . . . . : /home/RROGERSON (Does this matter

that

this is all caps? Are folders/files case sensitive on the IFS?)

*PUBLIC *rx XXXX

RROGERSON *rwx XXXXX


Object . . . . . . . . . . . . : /home/RROGERSON/.ssh

*PUBLIC *NONE XXXX

RROGERSON *rwx XXXXX


I'm hoping to get this resolved today so I can play with RDi and GIT over

the weekend.


Thanks,


Rob


On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 4:48 AM Patrik Schindler <

<mailto:poc@xxxxxxxxxx>

poc@xxxxxxxxxx

wrote:


Hello Robert,


Am 19.03.2021 um 05:10 schrieb Robert Rogerson <

<mailto:rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>

rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx

:


But when I try to download the key trying with FileZilla, or iAcs( both

Navigator for i and Integrated File System) I don't see the .ssh

folder.


Does someone know what I'm missing?

Files and Directories starting with a dot in their name are considered

hidden by usual UNIX command shells, and derived applications. GUI

Applications usually have a setting to enable listing dot files. ls -a

(list all) shows these files (and the links . and .. in directories).


It is *not* a file flag or something. It's the name which triggers them

being "invisble".


:wq! PoC


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