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Import ssh keys for public key authentication
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> ℹ️️ **Info**: This module can not be used on its own but requires the base
> installation. See [main README](../../README.md) for details.
Description
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RouterOS supports ssh login with public key authentication. The functions
in this module help importing the keys.
Requirements and installation
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Just install the module:
$ScriptInstallUpdate mod/ssh-keys-import;
Usage and invocation
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### Import single key from terminal
Call the function `$SSHKeysImport` with key and user as parameter to
import that key:
$SSHKeysImport "ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...QYZk8= user" admin;
Starting with RouterOS *7.12beta1* support for keys of type `ed25519` has
been added:
$SSHKeysImport "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3Nza...ZVugJT user" admin;
The third part of the key (`user` in this example) is inherited as
`key-owner` in RouterOS. Also the `MD5` fingerprint is recorded, this helps
to audit and verify the available keys.
> ℹ️️ **Info**: Use `ssh-keygen` to show a fingerprint of an existing public
> key file: `ssh-keygen -l -E md5 -f ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub`
### Import several keys from file
The functions `$SSHKeysImportFile` can read an `authorized_keys`-style file
and import all the keys. The user given to the function can be overwritting
from comments in the file. Create a file `keys.pub` with this content:
```
ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3Nza...3OcN8A user@client
ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...ozyts= worker@station
# user=example
ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza...GXQVk= person@host
```
Then import it with:
$SSHKeysImportFile keys.pub admin;
This will import the first two keys for user `admin` (as given to function)
and the third one for user `example` (as defined in comment).
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