Follow the instructions below to work with a private SSH key that is not installed in the
Managed File Transfer
key manager:
From the main menu, select
Encryption
, and then click the SSH Key Manager link.
In the
SSH Key Manager
page, click the
External Key Files
drop-down and then click
Open Private Key File
.
Type the name of the key file in the Private Key File box or click the
icon to browse for a private SSH key. If browsing for a key file, verify your Web browser allows pop-ups. The key selection page opens in a pop-up window.
In the Passphrase box, type the passphrase for the selected private SSH key.
Click the
Open
button to open the private SSH key.
The private SSH key opens and is displayed on the page.
Click the
Download
button to save the private key on your local computer.