final case class SshHostCertificate(id: String, uri: URI, createdAt: OffsetDateTime, description: String, metadata: String, publicKey: String, keyType: String, sshCertificateAuthorityId: String, principals: List[String], validAfter: OffsetDateTime, validUntil: OffsetDateTime, certificate: String) extends Product with Serializable
A class encapsulating the SshHostCertificate resource.
- id
unique identifier for this SSH Host Certificate
- uri
URI of the SSH Host Certificate API resource
- createdAt
timestamp when the SSH Host Certificate API resource was created, RFC 3339 format
- description
human-readable description of this SSH Host Certificate. optional, max 255 bytes.
- metadata
arbitrary user-defined machine-readable data of this SSH Host Certificate. optional, max 4096 bytes.
- publicKey
a public key in OpenSSH Authorized Keys format that this certificate signs
- keyType
the key type of the
public_key, one ofrsa,ecdsaored25519- sshCertificateAuthorityId
the ssh certificate authority that is used to sign this ssh host certificate
- principals
the list of principals included in the ssh host certificate. This is the list of hostnames and/or IP addresses that are authorized to serve SSH traffic with this certificate. Dangerously, if no principals are specified, this certificate is considered valid for all hosts.
- validAfter
the time when the ssh host certificate becomes valid, in RFC 3339 format.
- validUntil
the time after which the ssh host certificate becomes invalid, in RFC 3339 format. the OpenSSH certificates RFC calls this
valid_before.- certificate
the signed SSH certificate in OpenSSH Authorized Keys format. this value should be placed in a
-cert.pubcertificate file on disk that should be referenced in yoursshd_configconfiguration file with aHostCertificatedirective
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- new SshHostCertificate(id: String, uri: URI, createdAt: OffsetDateTime, description: String, metadata: String, publicKey: String, keyType: String, sshCertificateAuthorityId: String, principals: List[String], validAfter: OffsetDateTime, validUntil: OffsetDateTime, certificate: String)
create a new SshHostCertificate.
create a new SshHostCertificate.
- id
unique identifier for this SSH Host Certificate
- uri
URI of the SSH Host Certificate API resource
- createdAt
timestamp when the SSH Host Certificate API resource was created, RFC 3339 format
- description
human-readable description of this SSH Host Certificate. optional, max 255 bytes.
- metadata
arbitrary user-defined machine-readable data of this SSH Host Certificate. optional, max 4096 bytes.
- publicKey
a public key in OpenSSH Authorized Keys format that this certificate signs
- keyType
the key type of the
public_key, one ofrsa,ecdsaored25519- sshCertificateAuthorityId
the ssh certificate authority that is used to sign this ssh host certificate
- principals
the list of principals included in the ssh host certificate. This is the list of hostnames and/or IP addresses that are authorized to serve SSH traffic with this certificate. Dangerously, if no principals are specified, this certificate is considered valid for all hosts.
- validAfter
the time when the ssh host certificate becomes valid, in RFC 3339 format.
- validUntil
the time after which the ssh host certificate becomes invalid, in RFC 3339 format. the OpenSSH certificates RFC calls this
valid_before.- certificate
the signed SSH certificate in OpenSSH Authorized Keys format. this value should be placed in a
-cert.pubcertificate file on disk that should be referenced in yoursshd_configconfiguration file with aHostCertificatedirective
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(Since version 2.12.16) Use
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