User`s guide

setssh(8)
216 XSCF Reference Manual Last Revised January 2007
EXAMPLE 6 Generates a host public key for SSH. Automatically replies with 'y' to the
prompt.
The reset continues after this point.
EXAMPLE 7 Generates a host public key for SSH. Automatically replies with 'y' without
displaying the prompt.
The reset continues after this point.
EXAMPLE 8 Generates a host public key for SSH. Automatically replies with 'n' to the
prompt.
EXAMPLE 9 Generates a host public key for SSH. Automatically replies with 'n' without
displaying the prompt.
EXAMPLE 10 Registers the user public key. Finish the input of public key by pressing
Enter and then pressing Ctrl+D.
XSCF> setssh -c genhostkey -y
Host key already exists. The key will be updated and the XSCF will be
reset. Continue? [y|n] :y
Broadcast message from root (pts/4) (Jan 27 16:59:10 2006):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
XSCF>
setssh -c genhostkey -q -y
Broadcast message from root (pts/4) (Jan 27 16:59:10 2006):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
XSCF>
setssh -c genhostkey -n
Host key already exists. The key will be updated and the XSCF will be
reset. Continue? [y|n] :y
XSCF> setssh -c genhostkey -q -n
XSCF> setssh -c addpubkey
Please input a public key:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzFh95SohrDgpnN7zFCJCVNy+jaZPTjNDxcid
QGbihYDCBttI4151Y0Sv85FJwDpSNHNKoVLMYLjtBmUMPbGgGVB61qskSv/
FeV44hefNCZMiXGItIIpK
P0nBK4XJpCFoFbPXNUHDw1rTD9icD5U/wRFGSRRxFI+Ub5oLRxN8+A8=abcd@example.com
[Enter]
[Ctrl+D]