Hi There, so our IT Department is now implementing a 'no password' policy with using our organization's (s)ftp sites. WinSCP does provide a method to use the key file generated by OpenSSH (please see attached screengrab)...but I can not see a method for leveraging this file in FME's FTPCaller...is this true? (so no way to do this in FME?). Thanks for any thoughts here.
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Does FTPCaller provide a method for using OpenSSH key files?
Best answer by debbiatsafe
Hello @louielou1234
I would recommend taking a look at the following article https://community.safe.com/s/article/Using-a-private-SSH-key-with-FTPCaller-to-authenticate-an-SFTP-Connection-on-FME-Server-and-FME-Desktop
The private SSH key in your screenshot is a .ppk, which means it is a Putty Private Key (PPK). So you would use Putty's authentication agent, Pageant, instead of OpenSSH utilities. OpenSSH private keys do not have a file extension. I hope this information helps.
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