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MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
4.8.5
CLI
This screen enables you to configure Secure Shell (SSH) security settings on the system's
command line interface.
Before the SSH server can start a key must be generated using the
ssh keygen
command. This can only be done via the CLI. See
5.2.2.11 The ssh Command
.
Note
Typically a key has been generated at the factory, so that your Multinet4 is delivered
with SSH enabled; that is, the SSH Server State value is “Running.” If the SSH Server
State value is “No Key” you must run the
keygen
command in the CLI.
FIGURE 4–64: Security: CLI
Cipher:
Specify the type of encryption to support on the server. This
parameter takes the following values:
• ANY (RC4, 3DES, AES128, or AES256) (Default)
• RC4
• 3DES
• AES128
• AES256
Assigned Key:
This is the key file (containing an RSA key and matching
certificate) used by the web server when running over SSL (that
is, when a browser accesses the server through the https:// URL
and/or on port 443). When this parameter is set to "Default", a
default certificate is presented to a browser during an SSL
handshake. The default certificate is self-signed and valid until
the year 2038. It is highly recommended that users install their
own key files for use with the web server. If valid key files are
installed on the system you can select one of these files via the
dropdown. Once the
Apply Settings
button is pressed the web
server is restarted and will begin using the certificate present in
the new key file.
Table 4–64: Web Server
Field Name
Field Value