Description
Using the rsa local-key-pair destroy command, you can destroy all the server-end
RSA keys (including host key-pairs and server key-pairs).
After inputting this command, you are required to confirm whether to destroy all the
server-end RSA keys. In addition, this command will not be saved in the configuration
file.
For related command, see rsa local-key-pair create.
Example
Destroy all the server-end keys.
[3Com] rsa local-key-pair destroy
% The name for the keys which will be destroyed is 3Com_Host .
% Confirm to destroy these keys? [yes/no]:y
3.14 rsa peer-public-key
Syntax
rsa peer-public-key key-name
undo rsa peer-public-key key-name
View
System view
Parameter
key-name: Name of the key to be configured/destroyed, which is a character string of
1 to 64 bytes.
Description
Using the rsa peer-public-key command, you can access the public key view to
configure the public key of the client end. Using the undo rsa peer-public-key
command, you can delete the specified public key.
You can access the public key view using this command and configure the key of the
client end by using the command along with the commands public-key-code begin
and public-key-code end. The public key of the client end is a random key
generated by an SSH1.5-enabled client program.
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