Ssl-certificate – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

file containing the SSH keys to transfer.

Place brackets around the IPv6 address in the FTP URL.

Filename

(required)

The name of the remote file containing the SSH keys to transfer. The filename can also

be mentioned separately.
The file path given will be treated as relative to the login directory for the user on the FTP

server. The user should ensure that the permissions are appropriate for the transfer to

succeed.

Examples

->load ssh Address=ftp://user:[email protected]/

ssh_key.pub

Transfers the SSH key from the remote FTP server

->load ssh Address=ftp://user:[email protected]

Filename=/ssh_key.pub

Transfers the SSH key from the remote FTP server

->load ssh address=ftp://user:password@[2001:1::1]/ssh_key.pub

Transfers the SSH key from the remote FTP server using an IPv6 address

->load ssh address=ftp://user:password@[2001:1::1]

filename=/ssh_key.pub

Transfers the SSH key from the remote FTP server using an IPv6 address

Item

Description

remove ssh

Remove any custom SSH keys that have been applied.

Syntax

remove ssh

Example

->remove ssh

Removes SSH keys

Item

Description

show ssh

Display the SSH key configuration.

Syntax

show ssh

Example

->show ssh

Displays the SSH key configuration

ssl-certificate

View and upload the SSL certificate from a remote FTP server.
Supported actions: help, load, show

Item

Description

load ssl-certificate

Transfer an SSL certificate from a remote FTP server and apply it to the VCM

web server. After a new SSL certificate is applied, the web server resets.
When renewing certificates, the upload removes any previous Signed

Certificate from VCM. You must add a new certificate or update with a

renewed certificate in your browser. See browser Help for information on

installing or renewing certificates.

Syntax

load ssl-certificate

Address=<ftp://user:password@IPAddress/filename>

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