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Reg:SFTP
I have a query in regards to SFTP....We have a SFTP ID/PWD, so say if the password changes
Would it fail my SFTP? SFTP uses public/private keys for authentication right? So would it endanger my existing process???? |
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If you're using the key, you're not using the password.
So to answer your first question: If you set it up to use keys, yes, it will use them. To your second question: No if you're using keys, yes if you're not. |
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