setssh(8)
214 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007
OPERANDS The following operand is supported:
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DESCRIPTION
■ When a host public key is created, a prompt to confirm execution of the
command with the specified options is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the
command or "n" to cancel the command.
■ The setssh(8) command can register one user public key at a time.
■ In time of setssh(8) command execution, finish the input of user public key by
pressing Enter and then pressing Ctrl+D (EOF).
■ In case the XSCF unit is duplicated configuration, the setting automatically
reflected to the standby XSCF. When there's a defect on the standby XSCF, it
leads to an error.
■ The current SSH service settings can be checked by using the showssh(8)
command.
■ In case you enable the ssh service or generated the host public key, XSCF will be
reset.
-c {enable|disable} Specifies whether to enable the SSH service. One of the
following values can be specified:
enable Starts the SSH2 service.
disable Stops the SSH2 service.
-c genhostkey Generates a host public key for SSH2.
-h Displays usage statement. When used with other options
or operands, an error occurs.
-n Automatically answers 'n' (no) to all prompts.
-q Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.
-s line Specifies the user public key number to delete. For line,
specify the number which displayed after the showssh
-c pubkey command executed. Should be specified with
"-c delpubkey."
-u user_name Specifies the user account name to register or delete the
user public key. Should be specified with "-c
addpubkey"or"-c delpubkey." When the -u option
omitted, the user public key of the current login user
account becomes the target.
-y Automatically answers 'y' (yes) to all prompts.
genhostkey Generates a host public key for SSH2.