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ssh user
Syntax
In non-FIPS mode:
ssh user
username
service-type stelnet
authentication-type
{
password
| {
any
|
password-publickey
|
publickey
}
assign publickey
keyname
}
ssh user
username
service-type
{
all
|
scp
|
sftp
}
authentication-type
{
password
| {
any
|
password-publickey
|
publickey
}
assign publickey
keyname
work-directory
directory-name
}
undo ssh user
username
In FIPS mode:
ssh user
username
service-type stelnet
authentication-type
{
password
|
assword-publickey
assign
publickey
keyname
}
ssh user
username
service-type
{
all
|
scp
|
sftp
}
authentication-type
{
password
|
password-publickey
assign publickey
keyname
work-directory
directory-name
}
undo ssh user
username
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
username
: SSH username, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters.
service-type
: Specifies the service type of an SSH user, which can be one of the following values:
•
all
: Specifies Stelnet, SFTP, and SCP.
•
scp
: Specifies the service type as secure copy.
•
sftp
: Specifies the service type as secure FTP.
•
stelnet
: Specifies the service type of secure Telnet.
authentication-type
: Specifies the authentication method of an SSH user, which can be one the following
values:
•
password
: Performs password authentication.
•
any
: Performs either password authentication or publickey authentication.
•
password
-
publickey
: Specifies that SSH2 clients perform both password authentication and
publickey authentication and that SSH1 clients perform either type of authentication.
•
publickey
: Performs publickey authentication.
assign publickey
keyname
: Assigns an existing public key to an SSH user.
keyname
indicates the name
of the client public key and is a string of 1 to 64 characters.
work-directory
directory-name
: Specifies the working directory for an SFTP or SCP user.
directory-name
indicates the name of the working directory and is a string of 1 to 135 characters.
Description
Use the
ssh user
command to create an SSH user and specify the service type and authentication
method.