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###### Server Password
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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###### Linux File Permissions on Store Creation
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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###### Server Password
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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###### Linux File Permissions on Store Creation
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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###### Server Password
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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###### Linux File Permissions on Store Creation
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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###### Server Password
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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###### Linux File Permissions on Store Creation
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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A password (or valid PAM key if the password is stored in a KF Command configured PAM integration). The password can also be an SSH private key if connecting via SSH to a server using SSH private key authentication. If acting as an *agent* using local file access, just check *No Value*
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The LinuxFilePermissionsOnStoreCreation field should contain a three-digit value between 000 and 777 representing the Linux file permissions to be set for the certificate store upon creation. Example: '600' or '755'. Overrides DefaultLinuxPermissionOnStoreCreation [config.json](#post-installation) setting.
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