Adding an authorized key could be one-lined this way (use double-quotes so it's interpreted before sent):
ssh user@server "echo \"`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`\" >> .ssh/authorized_keys"
Pergunta
How to append authorized_keys on the remote server with id_rsa.pub key from the local machine with a single command?
Solução 2
Adding an authorized key could be one-lined this way (use double-quotes so it's interpreted before sent):
ssh user@server "echo \"`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`\" >> .ssh/authorized_keys"
Outras dicas
ssh-copy-id user@remote_server
This does the trick:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | (ssh user@host "cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys")
Appends the local public key the remote authorized_keys
file.
The ssh-copy-id
program is the standard way but the key can be appended manually to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh username@host "mkdir ~/.ssh; cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
This does not check if the key already exists and can lead to duplicates.
The most convenient option is the ssh-copy-id
command. It can append the public key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
. For example:
ssh-copy-id -f -i id_rsa.pub username@host
Where:
-f
: force mode -- copy keys without trying to check if they are already installed-i
: [identity_file]
You can avoid some of the quoting with:
ssh user@host tee -a .ssh/authorized_keys < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub