set sshkey
To specify an SSH key that allows access without a password, use the set sshkey command.
set sshkey [none|user_ssh_key]
Syntax Description
(Optional) Enter the none keyword to clear the user’s SSH public key.none
(Optional) Enter or paste the user’s public SSH key.
user_ssh_key
Command Modes
Local user mode
Command History
ModificationRelease
Command added.1.1(1)
Usage Guidelines
If you press Enter after entering set sshkey, you are prompted to provide the SSH key, one line at a time.
Enter ENDOFBUF to finish. Press Ctrl-C to abort.
Example
This example shows how to specify a public SSH key for the current local user:
FP9300-A /security/local-user # set sshkey
"ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAuo9VQ2CmWBI9/S1f30klCWjnV3lgdXMzO0WUl5iPw85lkdQqap+NFuNmHcb4K
iaQB8X/PDdmtlxQQcawclj+k8f4VcOelBxlsGk5luq5ls1ob1VOIEwcKEL/h5lrdbNlI8y3SS9I/gGiBZ9ARlop9LDpD
m8HPh2LOgyH7Ei1MI8="
FP9300-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
FP9300-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
DescriptionCommand
Creates a new local-user account.create local-user
Specifies a password for a user account.set password
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