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The domain name service serves to resolve the names in a network.
Resolving names means that each IP address is assigned a name
which is easy to remember. This service is offered by the server.
In order not to be compelled to enter all hosts of the entire company or
even of the entire Internet here, the DNS forwarder concept has been
created. Any addresses which cannot be resolved by the local name
server are forwarded to the host entered here. Therefore, specify either
the IP address of the name server of your company or that of your
Internet provider here.
In the bottom field, you can enter each host in your network to be
dissolved by the router itself and assign the name the appropriate IP
address.
4.3.1.5
Menu option "SSH"
Here you can configure the SSH daemon.
If you want to use the SSH daemon, the appropriate field must be
activated. You can define at which port the SSH daemon is to be
addressed. This is port 22 by default.
For security reasons, you may also enter a different port. Please
observe that the relevant port must also be communicated explicitly to
the SSH client you are using, see chapter 4.3.3.
For details on how to do this, please refer to the appropriate
documentation of your SSH client (a suitable and tested client for
Windows is "putty", for example;
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
)
Please observe the port entered here must not be occupied by
another service (DNS, HTTP, VPN etc.).
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