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Overview
You can use this account type to connect Binary Snaps with data sources that use SSH Auth accounts.
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The Binary SSH Auth account supports the following SFTP key exchange algorithms:
SFTP server supports any of these algorithms. The JSch (SSH Java client) library and SFTP file server identifies and processes the appropriate algorithm during login. |
Account Settings
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Label* Default Value: N/A | String | Specify a unique label for the account instance. | |||
Username* Default Value: N/A | String/Expression | Specify the Account username or use the Expression enabler to select the appropriate value. | |||
Private key* Default Value: N/A | String/Expression | Specify the private key for SSH authentication. Ensure that the private key is with header and footer. This is a multi-line field that allows you to copy paste the private key along with its header and footer.
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Key passphrase Default Value: N/A | String/Expression | Specify the passphrase to decrypt the private key. |
Account Encryption
Standard Encryption | If you use Standard Encryption, the High sensitivity settings under Enhanced Encryption are used. | |
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Enhanced Encryption | If the account you are using has the Enhanced Encryption feature, the account fields are encrypted for each sensitivity level as shown below:
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Creating SSH Key Using PuTTY Key Generator
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For Windows:The PuTTYgen application is required for this to work. It can be downloaded by following this link. Steps for generating SSH keys using PuTTY Key Generator.
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