pub struct SSHCredential {
pub id: String,
pub uri: String,
pub created_at: String,
pub description: String,
pub metadata: String,
pub public_key: String,
pub acl: Vec<String>,
pub owner_id: Option<String>,
}
Fields§
§id: String
unique ssh credential resource identifier
uri: String
URI of the ssh credential API resource
created_at: String
timestamp when the ssh credential was created, RFC 3339 format
description: String
human-readable description of who or what will use the ssh credential to authenticate. Optional, max 255 bytes.
metadata: String
arbitrary user-defined machine-readable data of this ssh credential. Optional, max 4096 bytes.
public_key: String
the PEM-encoded public key of the SSH keypair that will be used to authenticate
acl: Vec<String>
optional list of ACL rules. If unspecified, the credential will have no
restrictions. The only allowed ACL rule at this time is the bind
rule. The
bind
rule allows the caller to restrict what domains, addresses, and labels
the token is allowed to bind. For example, to allow the token to open a tunnel
on example.ngrok.io your ACL would include the rule bind:example.ngrok.io
.
Bind rules for domains may specify a leading wildcard to match multiple domains
with a common suffix. For example, you may specify a rule of
bind:*.example.com
which will allow x.example.com
, y.example.com
,
*.example.com
, etc. Bind rules for labels may specify a wildcard key and/or
value to match multiple labels. For example, you may specify a rule of
bind:*=example
which will allow x=example
, y=example
, etc. A rule of '*'
is equivalent to no acl at all and will explicitly permit all actions.
owner_id: Option<String>
If supplied at credential creation, ownership will be assigned to the specified User or Bot. Only admins may specify an owner other than themselves. Defaults to the authenticated User or Bot.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for SSHCredential
impl Clone for SSHCredential
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SSHCredential
fn clone(&self) -> SSHCredential
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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