9: Security Settings
EDS Device Servers User Guide
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SSH Server: Host Keys Page
SSH Server: Host
Keys Page Settings
Description
Upload Keys
Private Key
Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to
upload or use the
Browse
button to select the key. Be sure the
private key will not be compromised in transit. This implies the
data is uploaded over some kind of secure private network or
an HTTPS connection.
Note:
You can upload keys that have up to 2048-bit key length.
Public Key
Enter the path and name of the existing public key you want to
upload or use the
Browse
button to select the key.
Key Type
Select a key type to be used. Choices are:
RSA
= use this key with SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.
DSA
= use this key with the SSH2 protocol.
Create New Keys
Key Type
Select a key type to be used for the new key. Choices are:
RSA
= use this key with the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.
DSA
= use this key with the SSH2 protocol.
Bit Size
Select a bit length for the new key. Choices are:
512
768
1024
Using a larger bit size takes more time to generate the key.
Approximate times are:
10 seconds for a 512-bit RSA key
1 minute for a 768-bit RSA key
2 minutes for a 1024-bit RSA key
2 minutes for a 512-bit DSA key
10 minutes for a 768-bit DSA key
15 minutes for a 1024-bit DSA key
Some SSH clients require RSA host keys to be at least 1024
bits long.
Summary of Contents for EDS16PR
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