SSH

Using Keeper Commander with SSH connections

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SSH

Keeper Commander can launch SSH connections utilizing content and metadata stored in a Keeper Vault record. The ssh command is used to make SSH connections. To use this command, pass it a record that holds the SSH connection details.

ssh command

Command: ssh

Detail: Establishes connection to external server using SSH.

Parameters:

record UID or path to a record

The SSH command is compatible with "SSH Key" and "Server" type records.

optionally a SSH endpoint in the following format:

LOGIN@HOST[:PORT]

If no record is provided to the ssh command, all the compatible records in your vault will be listed

Examples

Make a connection

ssh qTUzddtffRvsS1L8_ytO1A

See compatible records

My Vault> ssh
  #  Record UID              Type               Title                     Description
---  ----------------------  -----------------  ------------------------  -----------------------------------
  1  xwwCv4We6JqYaw3qMdykYw  serverCredentials  Connection                My_Login @ 10.0.160.7:3389
  2  qTUzddtffRvsS1L8_ytO1A  sshKeys            SSH Connection            My_Connection_Login @ 10.0.160.7:22

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