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public-key local export rsa

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Related commands
public-key local create
public-key peer import sshkey
public-key local export rsa
Use
public-key local export rsa
to display the local RSA host public key in a specific format, or export the
key to a specific file.
Syntax
In non-FIPS mode:
public-key local export rsa
[
name
key-name
] {
openssh
|
ssh1
|
ssh2
}
[
filename
]
In FIPS mode:
public-key local export rsa
[
name
key-name
] {
openssh
|
ssh2
}
[
filename
]
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
name
key-name
: Specifies the name of a local RSA key pair. The
key-name
argument is a case-insensitive
string of 1 to 64 characters, including letters, digits, and hyphens (-). If no name is provided, the
command displays or exports the host public key of the local DSA key pair with the default name.
openssh
: Uses the format of OpenSSH.
ssh1
: Uses the format of SSH1.5.
ssh2
: Uses the format of SSH2.0.
filename
: Specifies the name of the file for saving the local host public key. The file name is a string of
case-insensitive characters excluding
./
and
../
. The name cannot be dots (.), hostkey, serverkey, dsakey,
or ecdsakey, and cannot start with a slash (/). For more information about file name, see
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.
Usage guidelines
Whether the command exports or displays the host public key depends on the presence of the
filename
argument.
You can use the command to display or export the local RSA host public keys before distributing it to a
peer device.
1.
Save the local host public key to a file with one of the following methods:
{
Use the
public-key local export rsa
[
name
key-name
] {
openssh
|
ssh2
}
command to display
the host public key in the specified format, copy and paste it to a file.