Logging In With Secure Access on Linux - trillium_quality - Latest

Trillium Real Time Project Deployment

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trilliumâ„¢ software
Product
Trilliumâ„¢ software > Trilliumâ„¢ Quality
Version
Latest
ft:locale
en-US
Product name
Trillium Quality
ft:title
Trillium Real Time Project Deployment
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2008
ft:lastEdition
2025-05-26
ft:lastPublication
2025-05-26T07:20:56.035000
L1_Product_Gateway
Verify
L2_Product_Segment
Data Quality
L3_Product_Brand
Precisely Trillium
L4_Investment_Segment
Legacy DQ
L5_Product_Group
Legacy DQ - Application
L6_Product_Name
Trillium Quality

If you are setting up a Linux host, you must log into the host using the Security tab of the Setup window.

To set up a Linux host

  1. Click the Security tab of the Setup window.
  2. Select the connection type, either SSH, which is the default, or Telnet. If connecting using Telnet, ensure that the TS_QUALITY environment variable has been set in your .cshrc (csh) or your .profile (sh) in your home directory on the Linux host. If you are connecting using SSH (Secure Shell) and SSH has not been set up on your user account, visit Setting Up SSH for more information.
  3. Enter the host name or IP address.
  4. Enter a user name (login ID) for this host.
  5. Enter and confirm your password (for a Telnet connection) or your passphrase (for an SSH connection). The default passphrase is trillium.
  6. For an SSH connection, enter the Private Key file you created when you built your SSH key. A default Private Key file is located in:
    • Windows Server: C:\Program Files\Trillium Software\MBSW\18\tsq\default_keys
    • Client: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Trillium Software\18\default_keys
  7. Enter a port to be used for the connection, or select Default to use the default port, which is port 22.
  8. Click Add. A network search runs to find the specified host and the host is added to the host list.
  9. Click Verify Host Connection.
  10. To add another host, click New and repeat the previous steps.
  11. When all connections are set up and tested, click OK.