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3 Under the Auth category and in the Private key file for authentication: field, browse to the private key file (jd_eas_private_key.ppk
) that was saved in Step 5 above an earlier step.
4 The remainder of the configuration consists of default values, but if additional configuration is required, then "Chapter 4: Configuring PuTTY" should be consulted.
The following login session names should be used to maintain consistency with standard EAS nomenclature. The login session name for this example (eas-sf-dev-web) is highlighted in bold font in the table below.
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6 Before the saved login session can be tested, an EAS administrator must place your public key on the target VM. This should already have been done in Step 7 above an earlier step.
7 To test the saved login session, select the saved login session from the Saved Sessions list, press the "Load" button, and then press the "Open" button.
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8 You will be prompted to log in to the target VM. Use the username that was given to you by the EAS administrator, and when prompted a second time, enter the passphrase that was used to create your private key in Step 4 above an earlier step.
9 Congratulations, you should now be logged in to the target VM!