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Keys, a secret string configured on the server and communicated to an authenticated client.
See
ssh
for CLI details.
To configure SSH:
•
From the left navigation pane in the System Config tab, select SSH.
The SSH page is displayed. See
Figure 24
.
Figure 24
SSH Page
SSH Server
View information on the current SSH server Host Keys. See
Figure 24
.
•
Key Type—Either RSA1 (inventors initials) or DSA2 (Digital Signature Algorithm, 2).
•
Finger Print—A human-readable string so you can check the key manually.
Generate New Host Keys
Generate a new identity (private and public keys) for the logged-in user. See
Figure 24
.
Click Generate.
When the keys are generated, the private key is written to the logged-in user's .ssh directory in
an appropriately named file (for example, id_dsa). This identity can be used when the user
connects from the system to another host with slogin.
Configuring Users and AAA (Web Interface)
Before you configure Media Flow Controller for the first time, see
“Before You Configure Media
Flow Controller” on page 58
.
Before configuring AAA authentication, configure your authentication methods; RADIUS and
are supported authentication methods.
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