
Services
Configure SSH access
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c. For
Address
, enter the IPv4 address or network that can access the device's SSH
service. Allowed values are:
l
A single IP address or host name.
l
A network designation in CIDR notation, for example, 192.168.1.0/24.
l
any
: No limit to IPv4 addresses that can access the SSH service.
d. Click
g
again to list additional IP addresses or networks.
n
To limit access to specified IPv6 addresses and networks:
a. Click
IPv6 Addresses
.
b. For
Add Address
, click
g
.
c. For
Address
, enter the IPv6 address or network that can access the device's SSH
service. Allowed values are:
l
A single IP address or host name.
l
A network designation in CIDR notation, for example, 2001:db8::/48.
l
any
: No limit to IPv6 addresses that can access the SSH service.
d. Click
g
again to list additional IP addresses or networks.
n
To limit access to hosts connected through a specified interface on the AnywhereUSB
Plus device:
a. Click
Interfaces
.
b. For
Add Interface
, click
g
.
c. For
Interface
, select the appropriate interface from the dropdown.
d. Click
g
again to allow access through additional interfaces.
n
To limit access based on firewall zones:
a. Click
Zones
.
b. For
Add Zone
, click
g
.
c. For
Zone
, select the appropriate firewall zone from the dropdown.
See
for information about firewall zones.
d. Click
g
again to allow access through additional firewall zones.
6. Multicast DNS (mDNS) is enabled by default. mDNS is a protocol that resolves host names in
small networks that do not have a DNS server. To disable mDNS, or enable it if it has been
disabled, click
Enable mDNS
.
7. For
Private key
, type the private key in PEM format. If
Private key
is blank, the device will use
an automatically-generated key.
8. To create custom SSH configuration settings:
a. Click to expand
Custom configuration
.
b. Click
Enable
.
c. For
Override
:
n
If
Override
is enabled, entries in
Configuration file
will be used in place of the
standard SSH configuration.
n
If
Override
is not enabled, entries in
Configuration file
will be added to the
standard SSH configuration.
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