Thaw Password; Add Knownhost; Client Mode Commands Operating On The Knownhost Entity - HP NonStop SSH 544701-014 Reference Manual

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A valid GUARDIAN user who will own the password entry in the SSHCTL database after the rename. Only
SUPER.SUPER user (unless explicitly denied in OBJECTTYPE USER record) or those configured with full SSHCOM
access can issue a RENAME command where <newusername> is different from <oldusername>.
If <oldusername> and/or <newusername> is omitted, either the user being set with a previously issued ASSUME USER
command or the issuer of the RENAME PASSWORD command will be used as the default user.
If <newusername> is specified, it MUST be followed by a ':' to separate it from the password name.
<newremoteuser>
A user name of the targeted system.
<newtargethost>
The IP address or the DNS name of the targeted system.
<newtargetport>
The listening port of the remote SSH server. If this optional attribute is omitted, the default of 22 is used.

THAW PASSWORD

The THAW PASSWORD command thaws a password. The command has the following syntax:
THAW PASSWORD [<system-user-name>:]<remote-user>@<target-host>[:<target-port>]
The individual attributes are identical as in the DELETE PASSWORD command, please see that section for details.
Only the SUPER.SUPER user (unless explicitly denied in OBJECTTYPE USER record) or those configured with full
SSHCOM access can thaw a password entry for other system users.
Client Mode Commands Operating on the
KNOWNHOST Entity

ADD KNOWNHOST

The ADD KNOWNHOST command adds a new known host to the database and has the following syntax:
ADD KNOWNHOST [<system-user-name>:]<knownhost-name>
, ADDRESSES {<ip-or-dns> | ( <ip-or-dns> [,<ip-or-dns>,]...) }
, PORT <portnr>
, PUBLICKEY {FINGERPRINT <fingerprint> |
, ALGORITHM {SSH-DSS | SSH-RSA}
[, COMMENT { <word> | "<word> <word> ..." }]
[, FROZEN]
The individual attributes have the following meaning and syntax:
<system-user-name>
A valid GUARDIAN user who owns the known host entry in the user database. If <system-user-name> is omitted, either
the user being set with a previously issued ASSUME USER command or the issuer of the ADD KNOWNHOST
command will be used as the default. If <system-user-name> is specified, it MUST be followed by a ':' to separate it
from the known host name that follows.
The user name ALL means that all users can access that known host.
Only the SUPER.SUPER user (unless explicitly denied in OBJECTTYPE USER record) or those configured with full
SSHCOM access can add a known host entry for other users.
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