CLI Guide
Parameters
my-authorized-
keys WORD
Enter the keywords my-authorized-keys then the
filename of the RSA authorized-keys.
Defaults none
Command Modes EXEC
Supported Modes Full–Switch
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
8.3.16.1 Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage Information
If you want to log in without being prompted for a password, log in through RSA
authentication. To do that, first add the SSHv2 RSA public keys to the list of
authorized keys. This command adds the specified RSA keys to the following file:
flash://ADMIN_DIR/ssh/authorized-keys-username (where username is
the user associated with this terminal).
NOTE: The no form of this command deletes the file flash://ADMIN_DIR/
ssh/ authorized-keys-username file.
Related
Commands
show ip ssh rsa-authentication — displays the RSA authorized keys.
ip ssh rsa-authentication (Config) — enables RSA authentication.
ip ssh server
Configure an SSH server.
Syntax
ip ssh server {ciphers cipher-list} {enable | port port-number}
[kex key-exchange-algorithm] [mac hmac-algorithm] [version {1 |
2}]
To disable SSH server functions, use the no ip ssh server {ciphers
cipher-list} {enable | port port-number} {kex key-exchange-
algorithm command.
Parameters
enable Enter the keyword enable to start the SSH server.
ciphers cipher-list Enter the keyword ciphers and then a space-delimited list
of ciphers that the SSH server supports. The following
ciphers are available.
• 3des-cbc
• aes128-cbc
• aes192-cbc
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