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• If the authentication method is publickey or password-publickey, the working directory is specified
by the authorization-attribute command in the associated local user view.
For an SSH user, the user role also depends on the authentication method:
• If the authentication method is password, the user role is authorized by the remote AAA server or
the local device.
• If the authentication method is publickey or password-publickey, the user role is specified by the
authorization-attribute command in the associated local user view.
Examples
# Create an SSH user named user1, set the service type sftp and the authentication method
password-publickey, and assign a host public key named key1 to the user.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ssh user user1 service-type sftp authentication-type password-publickey assign
publickey key1
# Create a local device management user named user1, set the password as 123456TESTplat&! in plain
text and the service type as ssh, and assign the working directory as flash:, the user role as
network-admin.
[Sysname] local-user user1 class manage
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] password simple 123456TESTplat&!
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] service-type ssh
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] authorization-attribute work-directory flash: user-role
network-admin
Related commands
• authorization-attribute
• display ssh user-information
• local-user
• pki domain
SSH client commands
bye
Use bye to terminate the connection with an SFTP server and return to user view.
Syntax
bye
Views
SFTP client view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
This command functions as the exit and quit commands.