Access public key subcommands, Access add public key subcommand, Format – Sun Microsystems FIRE V40Z User Manual

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Access Public Key Subcommands

The subcommands listed in

TABLE B-25

allow you to manage public keys and

public-key users.

Access Add Public Key Subcommand

Description: Installs a public key for SSH authentication which enables SSH logins
and remote command execution without being prompted for a password. You must
first generate a key pair (RSA or DSA) which you can generate using the
ssh-keygen

command included with OpenSSH.

Only local users can install public keys (not users who gain authorization through
a mapping of a directory-services group)

Managers can add keys for any local user.

Up to 10 users can install public keys; one key per user.

The maximum key length supported is 4096 bits.

Format

Command format:

access add public key {–k | --keyfile} PUBLIC_KEY_FILE [–u | --user]

USER

TABLE B-26

lists the arguments for this subcommand.

TABLE B-25

Access Public Key Subcommands

Subcommand

Description

access add public key

Installs a public key for SSH authentication.

access get public key users

Determines which users have public keys installed.

access delete public key

Removes a user’s public key.

TABLE B-26

Arguments for Subcommand access add public key

Arguments

Description

{–k | --keyfile}

Specifies the user’s public RSA or DSA key.

{-u | --user}

Specifies the user for which this key will be installed. The default
is the current user if no user is specified.

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