D dtheese New Member Jul 3, 2017 17 1 3 Apr 10, 2018 #1 How is the -ssh-public-keys flag to pct create intended to be used? Is the for setting up host keys or user keys? How can it be either when only the public key is specified?
How is the -ssh-public-keys flag to pct create intended to be used? Is the for setting up host keys or user keys? How can it be either when only the public key is specified?
fabian Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jan 7, 2016 10,914 2,660 303 Apr 10, 2018 #2 dtheese said: How is the -ssh-public-keys flag to pct create intended to be used? Is the for setting up host keys or user keys? How can it be either when only the public key is specified? Click to expand... it's for setting up the root user's authorized keys file.
dtheese said: How is the -ssh-public-keys flag to pct create intended to be used? Is the for setting up host keys or user keys? How can it be either when only the public key is specified? Click to expand... it's for setting up the root user's authorized keys file.
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,258 658 213 Austria www.proxmox.com Apr 10, 2018 #3 It is written to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file. See # man ssh for more information about this.