Use the SSH Access page to view and add SSH public keys for the Platform Services instances in your identity domain.
Adding a New SSH Public Key
If the SSH private key that you use to access a Platform Services instance becomes lost or corrupted, you can add a new public key to the service instance. You might also need to add a new public key to a service instance in order to comply with your organization’s security policies or regulations.
To add an SSH keys for your Platform Services instances:
On the SSH Access page, locate on the list of all service instances in your identity domain the instance for which you want to manage the SSH public key.
If necessary, filter the list of service instances by typing a Service Name or by selecting a Service Type.
In the Actions column for a specific instance, click Add New Key. When finished, click the Services link.
The Add New Key dialog is displayed, showing the value of the most recent SSH public key is shown.
Select Upload a new SSH Public Key value and click Choose File to select a file that contains the public key.
Select Key value. Delete the current key value and paste the new public key into the text area. Make sure the value does not contain line breaks or end with a line break.
Repeat this process to add SSH keys for other service instances.