Note: The public key subsystem is used for managing public keys on a server to which the client is already authenticated. To authenticate to a remote system using public key authentication, use the ssh2_auth_pubkey_file() function instead.
Publickey Subsystem resource created by ssh2_publickey_init().
Publickey algorithm (e.g.): ssh-dss, ssh-rsa
Publickey blob as raw binary data
If the specified key already exists, should it be overwritten?
Associative array of attributes to assign to this public key. Refer to ietf-secsh-publickey-subsystem for a list of supported attributes. To mark an attribute as mandatory, precede its name with an asterisk. If the server is unable to support an attribute marked mandatory, it will abort the add process.
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.
<?php $ssh2 = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22); ssh2_auth_password($ssh2, 'jdoe', 'password'); $pkey = ssh2_publickey_init($ssh2); $keyblob = base64_decode(' AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA5HVt6VqSGd5PTrLRdjNONxXH1tVFGn0 Bd26BF0aCP9qyJRlvdJ3j4WBeX4ZmrveGrjMgkseSYc4xZ26sDHwfL351xj zaLpipu\BGRrw17mWVBhuCExo476ri5tQFzbTc54VEHYckxQ16CjSTibI5X 69GmnYC9PNqEYq/1TP+HF10='); ssh2_publickey_add($pkey, 'ssh-rsa', $keyblob, false, array('comment'=>"John's Key")); ?>
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