user_ssh_keys¶
Returns the private keys in the users ~/.ssh directory and whether or not they are encrypted.
Platform support¶
Please be aware that some queries can only be run against certain platforms. Below is a list of the supported platforms that this query supports. Zercurity will automatically pause queries from running if errors are detected. Running a query against an unsupported platform will result in the following error: no such table: user_ssh_keys
- Linux
- Mac OSX
Table schema¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
uid | BIGINT | The local user that owns the key file |
path | TEXT | Path to key file |
encrypted | INTEGER | 1 if key is encrypted, 0 otherwise |
Query examples¶
select * from users join user_ssh_keys using (uid) where encrypted = 0