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SSH Utils |
SSH Utils: Because --help takes too long.
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These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install:
~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.local/bin/sshd-prohibit-password
~/.local/bin/ssh-authorize
~/.local/bin/ssh-adduser
~/.local/bin/ssh-pubkey
~/.local/bin/ssh-setpass
SSH Utils includes shortcut commands for common tasks.
ssh-pubkey:
ssh-pubkey
will make sure you have an SSH key, and then print it to the screen
and place it in ~/Downloads
.
ssh-pubkey
~/Downloads/id_rsa.johndoe.pub:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDTOhRnzDJNBNBXVCgkxkEaDM4IAp81MtE8fuqeQuFvq5gYLWoZND39N++bUvjMRCveWzZlQNxcLjXHlZA3mGj1b9aMImrvyoq8FJepe+RLEuptJe3md4EtTXo8VJuMXV0lJCcd9ct+eqJ0jH0ww4FDJXWMaFbiVwJBO0IaYevlwcf0QwH12FCARZUSwXfsIeCZNGxOPamIUCXumpQiAjTLGHFIDyWwLDCNPi8GyB3VmqsTNEvO/H8yY4VI7l9hpztE5W6LmGUfTMZrnsELryP5oRlo8W5oVFFS85Lb8bVfn43deGdlLGkwmcJuXzZfostSTHI5Mj7MWezPZyoSqFLl johndoe@MacBook-Air
ssh-adduser:
Many modern web programs (npm
and postgres
, for example) will not function
correctly if run as root. ssh-adduser
adds user app
with the same
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
as the root
user, with a long random password,
and gives app
sudo
privileges.
sshd-prohibit-password:
Enforces security for /etc/ssh/sshd_config
- #PasswordAuthentication yes
+ PasswordAuthentication no
- #PermitRootLogin yes
+ PermitRootLogin prohibit-password
# macOS only
- UsePAM yes
+ UsePAM no
ssh-authorize:
Adds public ssh keys from a string, file, or url to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
to
allow the owner(s) of the keys access to the system to which they're added.
Also performs various checks to prevent errors.
ssh-setpass:
ssh-setpass
will ask you for your old passphrase (if any) and then for the new
one to reset it with.