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5 Logging in to the S-gateway
The S-gateway has been designed to have (almost) zero touch configuration. All configuration is
done via the command line interface that can be accessed over Secure Shell (SSH). In order to log
in you will have to open a Secure Shell Connection to the IP address of the S-gateway.
You can login using your favorite SSH client. SSH clients for most operating systems can be
downloaded from for example
https://www.ssh.com
(OpenSSH)
In our examples the Mac OSX SSH client will be used. Consult your SSH client documentation if
you use a different SSH client. In our example below the S-gateway has been assigned an IP
address of
10.1.4.133
To connect to your S-gateway for the first time start your SSH client. Enter the IP address, User
Name (rfi) and port number (22) for the S-gateway:
Host Name: 10.1.4.133
User Name:
rfi
Port Number:
22
When connected the unit prompts you to enter a password:
[email protected]'s password:
The default password of the unit is set to ‘
rfi123
’.
Last login: Wed Mar 20 14:51:16 on ttys001
Ivos-MacBook-Pro:~ ivo$ ssh [email protected]
The authenticity of host '10.1.4.133 (10.1.4.133)' can't be established.
ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:GwFirm2StlhbHyKyDfNezQMj6uhrbTkh0JHkgXYu5FY.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added '10.1.4.133' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
[email protected]'s password:
Linux s-gateway 4.19.0+ #16 Mon Jan 7 09:59:28 CET 2019 armv5tejl
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Thu Mar 21 15:24:48 2019 from 10.1.4.18
rfi@s-gateway
:~$
Figure 2: Example of logging in using SSH