SSH |
The SSH grant type allows you to link an ssh key and use ssh authentication for various actions. | |||||||||||||||||||
To add a new ssh key you have to configure what can be done with this ssh key (capabilities) and upload the ssh key. You can also define restrictions. Then you have to do the OIDC authorization code flow and authenticate against the OpenID Provider to activate the new ssh key. After returning to this webpage, we will present you your ssh username. Make sure to save it (you can also download an ssh host entry). If you loose the ssh username, we cannot give it to you; in this case the ssh key has to be deleted and readded.
Add SSH Key
Give the SSH Key a name, so you can
identify it better.
Configure how this ssh key can be usedCapabilities
RestrictionsRestriction Clause
If set, the mytoken cannot be used before
this
time.
If set, the mytoken cannot be used after
this time.
If set, the mytoken can only be used
this often to request access tokens.
If set, the mytoken can only be
used this often for requests other than requesting access tokens.
Write restrictions as JSON
Your SSH ConfigErrorAuthorization Pending
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Your SSH Key is now activated. Please use the following ssh username: ''
Your ssh username for this ssh key is: ''
You must save this username! After closing this window we cannot display it to you again. You can save and use the following ssh host entry: |
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