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BalassaSamuelso
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear all, 

 

I am using SAS University Edition on Amazon Web Services. Since the upload restriction via the SAS interface is 10MB, I tried using FileZille to upload my dataset manually. 

I followed these instructions: http://angus.readthedocs.org/en/2014/amazon/transfer-files-between-instance.html

and used my public DNS as host to connect to. Username "sasdemo" and Password my instance ID. I tried it without a keyfile, but also using one. I always get the error

Error:        Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available (server sent: publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic)

Error:        Could not connect to server

 

Thank you so much for helping me!

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BalassaSamuelso
Obsidian | Level 7

To everyone facing the same problem:

 

- It is not possible to access SAS on AWS in any way other than via the GUI

- no ftp, no sftp

 

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ShelleySessoms
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This type of question is best answered by SAS Technical Support: http://support.sas.com/techsup/contact/. Best of luck to you, and thank you for using the SAS online communities.

Shelley Sessoms
Online Community Manager

BalassaSamuelso
Obsidian | Level 7

To everyone facing the same problem:

 

- It is not possible to access SAS on AWS in any way other than via the GUI

- no ftp, no sftp

 

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