--- layout: "api" page_title: "SSH Secret Backend - HTTP API" sidebar_current: "docs-http-secret-ssh" description: |- This is the API documentation for the Vault SSH secret backend. --- # SSH Secret Backend HTTP API This is the API documentation for the Vault SSH secret backend. For general information about the usage and operation of the SSH backend, please see the [Vault SSH backend documentation](/docs/secrets/ssh/index.html). This documentation assumes the SSH backend is mounted at the `/ssh` path in Vault. Since it is possible to mount secret backends at any location, please update your API calls accordingly. ## Create/Update Key This endpoint creates or updates a named key. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/keys/:name` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the key to create. This is part of the request URL. - `key` `(string: )` – Specifies an SSH private key with appropriate privileges on remote hosts. ### Sample Payload ```json { "key": "..." } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/keys/my-key ``` ## Delete Key This endpoint deletes a named key. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `DELETE` | `/ssh/keys/:name` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the key to delete. This is part of the request URL. ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request DELETE \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/keys/my-key ``` ## Create Role This endpoint creates or updates a named role. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/roles/:name` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the role to create. This is part of the request URL. - `key` `(string: "")` – Specifies the name of the registered key in Vault. Before creating the role, use the `keys/` endpoint to create a named key. This is required for "Dynamic Key" type. - `admin_user` `(string: "")` – Specifies the admin user at remote host. The shared key being registered should be for this user and should have root or sudo privileges. Every time a dynamic credential is generated for a client, Vault uses this admin username to login to remote host and install the generated credential. This is required for Dynamic Key type. - `default_user` `(string: "")` – Specifies the default username for which a credential will be generated. When the endpoint `creds/` is used without a username, this value will be used as default username. Its recommended to create individual roles for each username to ensure absolute isolation between usernames. This is required for Dynamic Key type and OTP type. For the CA type, if you wish this to be a valid principal, it must also be in `allowed_users`. - `cidr_list` `(string: "")` – Specifies a comma separated list of CIDR blocks for which the role is applicable for.CIDR blocks can belong to more than one role. - `exclude_cidr_list` `(string: "")` – Specifies a comma-separated list of CIDR blocks. IP addresses belonging to these blocks are not accepted by the role. This is particularly useful when big CIDR blocks are being used by the role and certain parts need to be kept out. - `port` `(int: 22)` – Specifies the port number for SSH connection. Port number does not play any role in OTP generation. For the `otp` backend type, this is just a way to inform the client about the port number to use. The port number will be returned to the client by Vault along with the OTP. - `key_type` `(string: )` – Specifies the type of credentials generated by this role. This can be either `otp`, `dynamic` or `ca`. - `key_bits` `(int: 1024)` – Specifies the length of the RSA dynamic key in bits. This can be either 1024 or 2048. - `install_script` `(string: "")` – Specifies the script used to install and uninstall public keys in the target machine. Defaults to the built-in script. - `allowed_users` `(string: "")` – If this option is not specified, or if it is `*`, the client can request a credential for any valid user at the remote host, including the admin user. If only certain usernames are to be allowed, then this list enforces it. If this field is set, then credentials can only be created for `default_user` and usernames present in this list. Setting this option will enable all the users with access this role to fetch credentials for all other usernames in this list. Use with caution. N.B.: if the type is `ca`, an empty list does not allow any user; instead you must use `*` to enable this behavior. - `allowed_domains` `(string: "")` – The list of domains for which a client can request a host certificate. If this option is explicitly set to `"*"`, then credentials can be created for any domain. See also `allow_bare_domains` and `allow_subdomains`. - `key_option_specs` `(string: "")` – Specifies a aomma separated option specification which will be prefixed to RSA keys in the remote host's authorized_keys file. N.B.: Vault does not check this string for validity. - `ttl` `(string: "")` – Specifies the Time To Live value provided as a string duration with time suffix. Hour is the largest suffix. If not set, uses the system default value or the value of `max_ttl`, whichever is shorter. - `max_ttl` `(string: "")` – Specifies the maximum Time To Live provided as a string duration with time suffix. Hour is the largest suffix. If not set, defaults to the system maximum lease TTL. - `allowed_critical_options` `(string: "")` – Specifies a comma-separated list of critical options that certificates can have when signed. To allow any critical options, set this to an empty string. Will default to allowing any critical options. - `allowed_extensions` `(string: "")` – Specifies a comma-separated list of extensions that certificates can have when signed. To allow any critical options, set this to an empty string. Will default to allowing any extensions. - `default_critical_options` `(map: "")` – Specifies a map of critical options certificates should have if none are provided when signing. This field takes in key value pairs in JSON format. Note that these are not restricted by `allowed_critical_options`. Defaults to none. - `default_extensions` `(map: "")` – Specifies a map of extensions certificates should have if none are provided when signing. This field takes in key value pairs in JSON format. Note that these are not restricted by `allowed_extensions`. Defaults to none. - `allow_user_certificates` `(bool: false)` – Specifies if certificates are allowed to be signed for use as a 'user'. - `allow_host_certificates` `(bool: false)` – Specifies if certificates are allowed to be signed for use as a 'host'. - `allow_bare_domains` `(bool: false)` – Specifies if host certificates that are requested are allowed to use the base domains listed in `allowed_domains`, e.g. "example.com". This is a separate option as in some cases this can be considered a security threat. - `allow_subdomains` `(bool: false)` – Specifies if host certificates that are requested are allowed to be subdomains of those listed in `allowed_domains`, e.g. if "example.com" is part of `allowed_domains`, this allows "foo.example.com". - `allow_user_key_ids` `(bool: false)` – Specifies if users can override the key ID for a signed certificate with the "key_id" field. When false, the key ID will always be the token display name. The key ID is logged by the SSH server and can be useful for auditing. - `key_id_format` `(string: "")` – When supplied, this value specifies a custom format for the key id of a signed certificate. The following variables are available for use: '{{token_display_name}}' - The display name of the token used to make the request. '{{role_name}}' - The name of the role signing the request. '{{public_key_hash}}' - A SHA256 checksum of the public key that is being signed. e.g. "custom-keyid-{{token_display_name}}", ### Sample Payload ```json { "key_type": "otp" } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/roles/my-role ``` ## Read Role This endpoint queries a named role. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `GET` | `/ssh/roles/:name` | `200 application/json` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the role to read. This is part of the request URL. ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/roles/my-role ``` ### Sample Response For a dynamic key role: ```json { "admin_user": "username", "cidr_list": "x.x.x.x/y", "default_user": "username", "key": "", "key_type": "dynamic", "port": 22 } ``` For an OTP role: ```json { "cidr_list": "x.x.x.x/y", "default_user": "username", "key_type": "otp", "port": 22 } ``` For a CA role: ```json { "allow_bare_domains": false, "allow_host_certificates": true, "allow_subdomains": false, "allow_user_key_ids": false, "allow_user_certificates": true, "allowed_critical_options": "", "allowed_extensions": "", "default_critical_options": {}, "default_extensions": {}, "max_ttl": "768h", "ttl": "4h" } ``` ## List Roles This endpoint returns a list of available roles. Only the role names are returned, not any values. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `LIST` | `/ssh/roles` | `200 application/json` | | `GET` | `/ssh/roles?list=true` | `200 application/json` | ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request LIST \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/roles ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "auth": null, "data": { "keys": ["dev", "prod"] }, "lease_duration": 2764800, "lease_id": "", "renewable": false } ``` ## Delete Role This endpoint deletes a named role. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `DELETE` | `/ssh/roles/:name` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the role to delete. This is part of the request URL. ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request DELETE \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/roles/my-role ``` ## List Zero-Address Roles This endpoint returns the list of configured zero-address roles. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `GET` | `/ssh/config/zeroaddress` | `200 application/json` | ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/config/zeroaddress ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "lease_id":"", "renewable":false, "lease_duration":0, "data":{ "roles":[ "otp_key_role" ] }, "warnings":null, "auth":null } ``` ## Configure Zero-Address Roles This endpoint configures zero-address roles. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/config/zeroaddress` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Parameters - `roles` `(string: )` – Specifies a string containing comma separated list of role names which allows credentials to be requested for any IP address. CIDR blocks previously registered under these roles will be ignored. ### Sample Payload ```json { "roles": ["otp_key_role"] } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/config/zeroaddress ``` ## Delete Zero-Address Role This endpoint deletes the zero-address roles configuration. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `DELETE` | `/ssh/config/zeroaddress` | `204 (empty body)` | ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request DELETE \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/config/zeroaddress ``` ## Generate SSH Credentials This endpoint creates credentials for a specific username and IP with the parameters defined in the given role. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/creds/:name` | `200 application/json` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the role to create credentials against. This is part of the request URL. - `username` `(string: "")` – Specifies the username on the remote host. - `ip` `(string: )` – Specifies the IP of the remote host. ### Sample Payload ```json { "ip": "1.2.3.4" } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/creds/my-role ``` ### Sample Response For a dynamic key role: ```json { "lease_id": "", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 0, "data": { "admin_user": "rajanadar", "allowed_users": "", "cidr_list": "x.x.x.x/y", "default_user": "rajanadar", "exclude_cidr_list": "x.x.x.x/y", "install_script": "pretty_large_script", "key": "5d9ee6a1-c787-47a9-9738-da243f4f69bf", "key_bits": 1024, "key_option_specs": "", "key_type": "dynamic", "port": 22 }, "warnings": null, "auth": null } ``` For an OTP role: ```json { "lease_id": "sshs/creds/c3c2e60c-5a48-415a-9d5a-a41e0e6cdec5/3ee6ad28-383f-d482-2427-70498eba4d96", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 2764800, "data": { "ip": "127.0.0.1", "key": "6d6411fd-f622-ea0a-7e2c-989a745cbbb2", "key_type": "otp", "port": 22, "username": "rajanadar" }, "warnings": null, "auth": null } ``` ## List Roles by IP This endpoint lists all of the roles with which the given IP is associated. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/lookup` | `200 application/json` | ### Parameters - `ip` `(string: )` – Specifies the IP of the remote host. ### Sample Payload ```json { "ip": "1.2.3.4" } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/lookup ``` ### Sample Response An array of roles as a secret structure. ```json { "lease_id": "", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 0, "data": { "roles": [ "fe6f61b7-7e4a-46a6-b2c8-0d530b8513df", "6d6411fd-f622-ea0a-7e2c-989a745cbbb2" ] }, "warnings": null, "auth": null } ``` ## Verify SSH OTP This endpoint verifies if the given OTP is valid. This is an unauthenticated endpoint. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/verify` | `200 application/json` | ## Parameters - `otp` `(string: )` – Specifies the One-Time-Key that needs to be validated. ### Sample Payload ```json { "otp": "bad2b3-..." } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/verify ### Sample Response ```json { "lease_id":"", "renewable":false, "lease_duration":0, "data": { "ip":"127.0.0.1", "username":"rajanadar" }, "warnings":null, "auth":null } ``` ## Submit CA Information This endpoint allows submitting the CA information for the backend via an SSH key pair. _If you have already set a certificate and key, they will be overridden._ | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/config/ca` | `200/204 application/json` | ### Parameters - `private_key` `(string: "")` – Specifies the private key part the SSH CA key pair; required if `generate_signing_key` is false. - `public_key` `(string: "")` – Specifies the public key part of the SSH CA key pair; required if `generate_signing_key` is false. - `generate_signing_key` `(bool: true)` – Specifies if Vault should generate the signing key pair internally. The generated public key will be returned so you can add it to your configuration. ### Sample Payload ```json { "generate_signing_key": true } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/config/ca ``` ### Sample Response This will return a `204` response if `generate_signing_key` was unset or false. This will return a `200` response if `generate_signing_key` was true: ```json { "lease_id": "", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 0, "data": { "public_key": "ssh-rsa AAAAHHNzaC1y...\n" }, "warnings": null } ``` ## Read Public Key (Unauthenticated) This endpoint returns the configured/generated public key. This is an unauthenticated endpoint. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------- | | `GET` | `/ssh/public_key` | `200 text/plain` | ### Sample Request ``` $ curl https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/public_key ``` ### Sample Response ```text ssh-rsa AAAAHHNzaC1y... ``` ## Read Public Key (Authenticated) This endpoint reads the configured/generated public key. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `GET` | `/ssh/config/ca` | `200 application/json` | ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/config/ca ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "lease_id": "", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 0, "data": { "public_key": "ssh-rsa AAAAHHNzaC1y...\n" }, "warnings": null } ``` ## Sign SSH Key This endpoint signs an SSH public key based on the supplied parameters, subject to the restrictions contained in the role named in the endpoint. | Method | Path | Produces | | :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- | | `POST` | `/ssh/sign/:name` | `200 application/json` | ### Parameters - `name` `(string: )` – Specifies the name of the role to sign. This is part of the request URL. - `public_key` `(string: )` – Specifies the SSH public key that should be signed. - `ttl` `(string: "")` – Specifies the Requested Time To Live. Cannot be greater than the role's `max_ttl` value. If not provided, the role's `ttl` value will be used. Note that the role values default to system values if not explicitly set. - `valid_principals` `(string: "")` – Specifies valid principals, either usernames or hostnames, that the certificate should be signed for. - `cert_type` `(string: "user")` – Specifies the type of certificate to be created; either "user" or "host". - `key_id` `(string: "")` – Specifies the key id that the created certificate should have. If not specified, the display name of the token will be used. - `critical_options` `(map: "")` – Specifies a map of the critical options that the certificate should be signed for. Defaults to none. - `extension` `(map: "")` – Specifies a map of the extensions that the certificate should be signed for. Defaults to none. ### Sample Payload ```json { "public_key": "ssh-rsa ..." } ``` ### Sample Request ``` $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ --request POST \ --data @payload.json \ https://vault.rocks/v1/ssh/sign/my-key ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "lease_id": "ssh/sign/example/097bf207-96dd-0041-0e83-b23bd1923993", "renewable": false, "lease_duration": 21600, "data": { "serial_number": "f65ed2fd21443d5c", "signed_key": "ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com AAAAHHNzaC1y...\n" }, "auth": null } ```