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Authorized SSH Users
The “SSH Server: Authorized Users” option in the top center of the SSH
menu allows changes to be made to the SSH users and passwords.
Existing keys can also be uploaded if desired. If uploading an existing
key, be sure this is done over a secure connection.
Figure 12: SSH Server: Authorized Users
Adding SSH Users
To add a user, type the desired username and password into the
appropriate fields. If uploading an RSA or DSA public key, this can be
done as well. Press the “Add/Edit” button to complete.
Changing SSH User Passwords
Changing an SSH user password is done by entering the existing
username into the “Username” Text Field, and then entering the new
password into the “Password” Text Field. Public keys can also be
added in this way. Pressing the “Add/Edit” button saves the changes.
Deleting SSH Users
Deleting SSH users can be done by finding the desired username under
the “Current Configuration” section towards the bottom of the SSH
menu, and pressing the “[Delete User]” hyperlink next to the name.