Upload an SSH Key
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Click
.
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Navigate to Inventory > SSH.
The SSH screen opens.
- If the Key tab is not displayed, click to open it.
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Click
in the Command
bar.
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On the Upload SSH key screen that appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen,
click
that appears in the Key
File field, locate the SSH private key you want to upload, then click Open to add its file
path to the Key File field.
- Select the Key group that you want the uploaded SSH key to belonging to.
- Enter a name for the key.
- (Optional) Enter and confirm a passphrase for the key.
- Select how long you want the key to be valid: Lifetime, Days, or Years.
- If you selected Lifetime in Step 9, jump to Step 11. If you selected Days or Years, in the new field that appears, specify exactly how many days or years the key should be valid.
- (Optional) Enter
any comments you want related to the SSH key you are
uploading.
Note: The Push automatically toggle is enabled by default.
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If you want to disable automatic pushing of the key to any new connectors that
associated, click
to switch
it to
.
The Rotate automatically toggle is disabled by default. -
If you want to enable automatic rotation of the SSH key for security compliance
reasons, click
to switch it
to
.
- If you enable this feature, in the TTL (time-to-live) field that appears, specify the number of hours or days you want the key to be active before it gets rotated out.
- Click Upload to upload the SSH key.