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Manager for remote ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.

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Manager for remote ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.

Usage: ssh-authorizer {help,get,add,del,test} [–raw] ssh_string …

command:

help: Print this help.

get: Display remote authorized_keys. get –raw: Display without formating.

add: Add keys to remote authorized_keys. del: Delete keys from remote authorized_keys. test: Test keys exist in remote authorized_keys.

ssh_string: String with connect info: [user@]host[:port].

By default user is current system user, port=22.

keys: For commands “add” and “test” this is list of files with keys.

If empty – “~/ssh/id_rsa.pub” used.

keys: For commad “del” this is key indeces for delete.

See “get” without “–raw”.

Examples:

ssh-authorizer get username@hostname

Get authorized_keys in host hostname for user username.

ssh-authorizer add user@host

Add your local “~/ssh/id_rsa.pub” to remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”.

ssh-authorizer add user@host key.pub key2.pub

Add “key.pub” “key2.pub” to remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”.

ssh-authorizer del user@host 1 3

Delete fist and third keys from remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”.

ssh-authorizer test user@host key.pub key2.pub

“key.pub” “key2.pub” already in remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”? Check it.

TODO:

ssh-authorizer del user@host

Delete your “~/ssh/id_rsa.pub” from remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”.

ssh-authorizer del user@host zzz@macbook

Delete key “zzz@macbook” from remote “~/ssh/authorized_keys”.

get –short: Like “get”, but without key hashes.

Human readable errors.

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