Hey, it's Vince with JumpCloud®. Welcome to another episode of our what is video series.
In this episode, we'll be talking about SSH keys. So, what are SSH keys?
SSH keys are an access credential that is used in the SSH protocol. The SSH
protocol is generally used to log in remotely from one system into another,
especially with respect to remote servers. Its strong encryption makes it
ideal to carry out tasks such as issuing remote commands and remotely managing
vital system components. SSH keys always come pairs and every pair is made up of a
private key and a public key. A private key remains on the user system that is
attempting to access a remote server, and should remain private as it is used to
decrypt information that is exchanged in the SSH protocol. A public key is used to
encrypt information, it can be shared, and is used by both the user and the remote
server or system. SSH keys are an authentication method used to gain
access to this encrypted connection between systems. However, the added
security of this approach can be undermined when SSH keys are not
properly managed. Fortunately, the JumpCloud Directory-as-a-Service platform
can provide IT with one central place to manage SSH keys. In
fact, the Directory-as-a-Service platform can centralized user authentication to
systems, applications, files, and networks – including SSH key access to remote
systems – and all from one comprehensive cloud-based solution. Contact JumpCloud
for more information about SSH key management with Directory-as-a-Service.
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