

Keyper
Keyper is an Open Source SSH Key and Certificate-Based Authentication Manager that acts as an SSH Certificate Authority (CA), standardizes and centralizes the storage of SSH public keys and SSH Certificates for all Linux users in your organization.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Linux
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
Keyper News & Activities
Recent activities
POX added Keyper as alternative to KeySmith SSH
Keyper information
What is Keyper?
Keyper is an SSH Key Based Authentication Manager. It standardizes and centralizes the storage of SSH public keys for all Linux users in your organization saving significant time and effort it takes to manage SSH public keys on each Linux Server. Keyper is a lightweight container taking less than 100MB. It is launched either using Docker or Podman. You can be up and running within minutes instead of days.
Features include:
- Public key storage
- Public Key Expiration
- Forced Key rotation
- Streamlined provision or de-provisioning of users
- Segmentation of Servers using groups
- Policy definition to restrict user's access to server(s)
- Centralized user account lockout
- Docker container
Keyper is open source under GPLv3 license and available on GitHub. Commercial Customers can purchase license to receive support.






