Specifying a PKI domain for the SSH server
The PKI domain specified for the SSH server has the following functions:
The SSH server uses the PKI domain to send its certificate to the client in the key exchange stage.
The SSH server uses the PKI domain to authenticate the client's certificate if no PKI domain is specified for the client authentication by using the ssh user command.
To specify a PKI domain for the SSH server:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Specify a PKI domain for the SSH server. | ssh server pki-domain domain-name | By default, no PKI domain is specified for the SSH server. |