On the SSH Tectia Server for Windows, the recommended location for public keys is the
%USERPROFILE%\.ssh2
directory. This location reflects the
standard Unix usage and works with the default settings of SSH Tectia Client automatic
key upload, and the user's profile directory always has the appropriate access
permissions (set by the operating system during the account
creation).
The user configuration directory can be changed on the General page of the SSH Tectia Server Configuration tool. See General.
If users need to manage their public keys themselves, the administrator should inform the users about the location of the user configuration directory. Otherwise, the administrator has to place the user's public keys in the proper directory.
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SSH Tectia Client uses SFTP for the automatic uploading of the public key.
It will not succeed if the user configuration directory has been set to a
location that is not under the user's SFTP home directory. By default, both
directories are under |
If you want to enable automatic public-key upload for the users, change both the user configuration directory and the SFTP user home directory to point to the same directory. See SFTP.
For example, set D:\SFTP\%username%
as the SFTP user home
directory and D:\SFTP\%username%\.ssh2
as the user configuration
directory.
See also the general considerations on user name handling in User Logon Rights on Windows.