5.5.1

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Using the SSH Plug-In 7
You can use the SSH plug-in workflows to run SSH commands on a remote host that supports SSH and
transfer files between an Orchestrator server and a remote host through a secure connection.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Configure the SSH Plug-In,” on page 57
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“Running the SSH Plug-In Sample Workflows,” on page 57
Configure the SSH Plug-In
You can set up the SSH plug-in to ensure encrypted connections.
Procedure
1 Log in to the Orchestrator configuration interface as vmware.
2 Click SSH.
3 Click New connection.
4 In the Host name text box, type the host to access with SSH through Orchestrator.
NOTE No username and password are required because Orchestrator uses the credentials of the
currently logged-in user to run SSH commands. You must reproduce the accounts you want to work on
SSH on target hosts from the LDAP server.
5 Click Apply changes.
The host is added to the list of SSH connections.
6 (Optional) Configure an entry path on the server.
a Click New root folder.
b Enter the new path and click Apply changes.
The SSH host is available in the Inventory view of the Orchestrator client.
Running the SSH Plug-In Sample Workflows
You can run the SSH plug-in sample workflows from the Orchestrator client to test the connection between
the Orchestrator server and the SSH host.
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Generate a Key Pair on page 58
You can run a workflow from the Orchestrator client to generate a key pair. You can use the key pair
to connect to an SSH host without a password.
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