Public-Key Local Export Rsa - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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public-key local export rsa

Syntax
public-key local export rsa { openssh | ssh1 | ssh2 } [ filename ]
View
System view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
openssh: Uses the format of OpenSSH.
ssh1: Uses the format of SSH1.5.
ssh2: Uses the format of SSH2.0.
filename: Name of the file for storing the public key. For detailed information about file name, see File
System Management.
Description
Use the public-key local export rsa command to display the local RSA public key on the screen or
export them to a specified file.
If you do not specify the filename argument, the command displays the local RSA public key on the
screen; otherwise, the command exports the local RSA public key to the specified file and saves the file.
SSH1, SSH2.0 and OpenSSH are three different public key formats for different requirements.
Related commands: public-key local create, public-key local destroy.
Examples
# Export the local RSA public key in OpenSSH format to a file named key.pub.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] public-key local export rsa openssh key.pub
# Display the local RSA public key in SSH2.0 format.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] public-key local export rsa ssh2
---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
Comment: "rsa-key-20070625"
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