Difference between revisions of "Configure OpenSSH to allow Public-key authentication"

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* [[Cisco IOS/Configure public RSA key authentication]]
 
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* [[Digital Media Concepts/RSA (cryptosystem)]]
 
* [[Digital Media Concepts/RSA (cryptosystem)]]

Revision as of 12:32, 26 December 2019

Create file touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and add public key of client to provide access.


Limit connecting host and command: It is also possible also to lock access to only be able to run a specific command, or use it only from a specific host [1]. See man ssh.

Example syntax::cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys

from="10.22.33.45",command="/path/to/executable argument" ssh-rsa key name


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