
Configuring Subscriber Accounts
Assigning a Public Key to a Subscriber 8-27
X To display the command log for a subscriber
Use the monitor/show command log command in Superuser
Command Mode to display an audit trail of subscriber input in
a subscriber session. In the following example, the
show command log command is used to display the command
log for the subscriber tim:
Subs_jack:0 >>show command log tim
Figure 8.7 shows an example of the Command Log.
Figure 8.7 Command Log Screen
Assigning a Public Key to a Subscriber
With a Public Key, the subscriber can automate SSH connections
between machines without interaction between users. The
subscriber only needs to enter his username and password the
first time he logs in, after which the LX stores them. On
subsequent sessions, the subscriber can log in without
specifying a name and password. The following example shows
how to create and assign a Public Key to a Subscriber. There are
no prerequisites for this configuration example.
X To create and assign a Public Key to a Subscriber
1. Connect to an SSH client that will be connecting to the LX
via SSH.
L In this example, the SSH client is a Linux host.
2. Log in to the Linux host with the user name and password
with root privileges:
3. Generate the SSH public key without a passphrase:
gina# ssh-keygen -f sshgina -t dsa
Nov 11 12:47:30 tim 0 end
Nov 11 12:47:33 tim 0 sho command log
Nov 11 12:49:21 tim 23 modem
Nov 11 12:49:29 tim 23 end
Nov 11 12:49:39 tim 23 show command log tim
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