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3 -In this microlearning, we will build on our previous discussion about connecting to SFTP from eMagiz by diving into a more advanced security configuration: private key setup. We will explore how to use private keys to ensure secure and trusted communication with SFTP servers.
3 +In the last microlearning, we discussed how to connect to an SFTP from eMagiz. In this microlearning, we want to expand our knowledge and look at a more complex security configuration when connecting to SFTP instances. The configuration we are talking about is the private key configuration.
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5 5  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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12 12  == 2. Key concepts ==
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14 14  This microlearning is about SFTP security.
15 -* By SFTP security, we mean: Making sure that the SFTP we connect knows that we are indeed eMagiz.
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16 +By SFTP security, we mean: Making sure that the SFTP we connect knows that we are indeed eMagiz
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18 +* Private key is unique per client
19 +* Private key should only be known to the client
20 +* Public key should be known to the SFTP (server), so they trust us when we set up the communication
21 +* A private key comes with a passphrase
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17 17  == 3. SFTP Security ==
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19 19  In the last microlearning, we discussed how to connect to an SFTP from eMagiz. In this microlearning, we want to expand our knowledge and look at a more complex security configuration when connecting to SFTP instances. The configuration we are talking about is the private key configuration.
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38 38  == 4. Key takeaways ==
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40 -* Each client should have a unique private key.
41 -* The private key must be kept secret and known only to the client.
42 -* The public key can be shared with the SFTP server so it can authenticate your connection.
43 -* The private key is protected by a passphrase to enhance security.
46 +* Private key is unique per client
47 +* Private key should only be known to the client
48 +* Public key should be known to the SFTP (server), so they trust us when we set up the communication
49 +* A private key comes with a passphrase
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45 45  == 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==
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