Dell Force10 C150 FTOS Command Line Reference Guide FTOS 8.4.2.7 E-Series Tera - Page 1316
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example Figure 51-7. ip ssh pub-key-file Command Example FTOS#conf FTOS(conf)# ip ssh pub-key-file flash://knownhosts FTOS(conf)# Usage Information This command specifies the file to be used for the host-based authentication. The file creates/ overwrites the file flash://ADMIN_DIR/ssh/knownhosts and deletes the user specified file. Even though this is a global configuration command, it will not appear in the running configuration since this command needs to be run just once. The file contains the OpenSSH compatible public keys of the host for which host-based authentication is allowed. An example known host file format: poclab4,123.12.1.123 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAox/ QQp8xYhzOxn07yh4VGPAoUfgKoieTHO9G4sNV+ui+DWEc3cgYAcU5Lai1MU2ODrzhCwyDNp05tKBU3t ReG1o8AxLi6+S4hyEMqHzkzBFNVqHzpQc+Rs4p2urzV0F4pRKnaXdHf3Lk4D460HZRhhVrxqeNxPDpEn WIMPJi0ds= ashwani@poclab4 Note: For rhostfile and pub-key-file, the administrator must FTP the file to the chassis. Related Commands show ip ssh client-pub-keys Display the client-public keys used for the host-based authentication. ip ssh rhostsfile c e s Specify the rhost file to be used for host-based authorization. Syntax ip ssh rhostsfile {WORD} Parameters WORD Enter the rhost file name for the host-based authentication. Defaults No default behavior or values Command Modes CONFIGURATION Command History Version 7.6.1.0 Version 7.5.1.0 pre-Version 6.1.1.0 Introduced for S-Series Introduced for C-Series Introduced for E-Series Example Figure 51-8. ip ssh rhostsfile Command Example FTOS#conf FTOS(conf)# ip ssh rhostsfile flash://shosts FTOS(conf)# Usage Information This command specifies the rhost file to be used for host-based authentication. This file creates/ overwrites the file flash:/ADMIN_DIR/ssh/shosts and deletes the user specified file. Even though this is a global configuration command, it will not appear in the running configuration since this command needs to be run just once. 1316 | Security