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1 - Abstract
There As there are two different things needed to setup the certificate authentification.
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types of certificates, there are two individual tasks to setup a client.
- Host Certificate
- Client Certificate
If one would like to use only one certificate, execute the corresponding subtask.
Configuration paths
There are two different options to tell the ssh daemon about the certificate: 'user based'
(recommended) or 'global'
'user based'
: The certificate is valid for one specific user on the client.Code Block language bash SSH_CERTIFICATES=$HOME/.ssh/netdef SSH_CONFIG=$HOME/.ssh/config SSH_KNOWNHOSTS=$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
'global
': The certificate is valid for each user on the client.Code Block language bash SSH_CERTIFICATES=/etc/ssh/netdef SSH_CONFIG=/etc/ssh/ssh_config SSH_KNOWNHOSTS=/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
2 - Client Certificate
Step 1 - Sign client's public key
The instructions how to singed a clients public key can be found here.
The CA provides a zip file where all signed keys are stored.
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helloworld-1234567890-1-cert.pub
helloworld-1234567890-2-cert.pub
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helloworld-1234567890-N-cert.pub |
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Step 2 - Copy all certificates to netdef folder
Copy all certificates that can be found in the provided tar file to the folder '$SSH_CERTIFICATES
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mkdir -p $SSH_CERTIFICATES
cp *cert.pub $SSH_CERTIFICATES |
Step 3 - Edit the config file
Add the following lines to
. The name of the certificate as well as '
$SSH_CONFIG'
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$SSH_CERTIFICATES'
must be replaced with the correct file name and the correct path to the folder respectively.
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Host *.netdef.org CertificateFile `$SSH_CERTIFICATES`/helloworld-1234567890-1-cert.pub CertificateFile `$SSH_CERTIFICATES`/helloworld-1234567890-2-cert.pub ... CertificateFile `$SSH_CERTIFICATES`/helloworld-1234567890-N-cert.pub |