SSHD
Enabling SSHd allows users to access the Linux OS of their router with an SSH client
SSH TCP Forwarding:
enable or disable to support the TCP forwarding (SSH tunnels)
Password Login:
allows login with the router password (username is
admin
)
Port:
port number for SSHd (default is 22)
Authorized Keys:
here users paste their public keys to enable key-based login (more secure than
a simple password)
System log
Enable Syslogd to capture system messages. By default, they will be collected in the local file
/var/log/messages. To send them to another system, enter the IP address of a remote syslog
server.
Syslog Out Mode:
three logging modes:
Net:
the log information output to a syslog server
Console:
the log information output to console port
Web:
the log information is available via the router webpage under “Administration” menu
Remote Server:
if choose net mode, users should input a s
yslog server’s IP Address
Telnet
Telnet:
enable a telnet server to connect to the router with telnet. The username is
admin
and
the password is the router's password.
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