To make our IBM i servers more secure, our system administrator has configured our SSH services to require public key authentication rather than password-based logins. To comply with this security policy, we also set up our Visual Studio Code for i connections to use SSH keys. This article explains how to set up an SSH key with Code for i. First, set up and test your SSH key Before using your SSH key with Code for i, you should test logging in with your key from an SSH terminal (Putty, OpenSSH/Powershell for Windows, Mac Terminal, etc.). When you can successfully connect…
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