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sysconf ssh publickey

View or configure SSH public keys.

To add, list, delete, or clear public keys, see "my public-key".

Once you enable public key authentication for an administration computer, the private SSH key (/root/.ssh/id_rsa) must be protected, and access to that computer must be restricted and password-protected. Anyone who can log into that computer can log into the Luna SA appliance without knowing the Luna shell (lunash:> admin password!

Note:  The former commands to manage SSH publickeys have been removed
sysconf ssh publickey add   
sysconf ssh publickey list  
sysconf ssh publickey delete  
sysconf ssh publickey clear

Those functions are now covered by equivalent commands:
my public-key add   (See "my public-key add")   
my public-key clear  (See "my public-key clear")   
my public-key delete   (See "my public-key delete")   
my public-key list  (See "my public-key list")   

Syntax

sysconf ssh publickey

disable
enable

Parameter Shortcut Description
disable    di  Disable SSH public key authentication. See "sysconf ssh publickey disable".
enable Enable SSH public key authentication. See "sysconf ssh publickey enable".