HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 330
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NOTES • Issuing the setsshkey command results in the system prompting for your SSH public key. Copy and paste the key using the aforementioned ASCII editor on the command line and then press ENTER. • After setting the SSH public key on the system, use the corresponding private key to log on without a password. A single ssh key may be used for multiple hosts with a single use of setsshkey, or different keys may be used for different hosts. To restrict the usage of a key to a particular host, a -from option can be added to the beginning of a key. For example: from="192.168.1.1" ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza... • The maximum number of characters used to represent the SSH key (including the -from option, key type, and additional comments) is 4095. • LDAP users are only allowed to set an SSH key if the setauthparam command has been used to set the allow-ssh-key parameter to 1. When an LDAP user runs the setsshkey command, the user's role level is recorded and is assigned when the user logs in using the key. Changes in the group-to-role mappings set with the setauthparam command or changes in the user's data in the LDAP server have no effect as long as the user has an SSH key. • Removing the user's SSH key forces a new role to be determined at the user's next login. • Only one key may be entered at a time; to enter multiple keys, run the setsshkey command again with the -add option. 330 Set Commands