Configuration Guide
SSH Terminal Service Configuration
Using SSH Public-Key Based Authentication
To use the public-key based authentication method on a client, you need to
generate a key pair (RSA or DSA) on the client, put the key on the SSH server,
and select the
PublicKey
authentication method. The following uses the client
software SecureCRT as an example for describing how to generate the key
pair on the client.
Step 1: In the
Authentication
option of Session Option, select
PublicKey
and
then
Properties
. See the following figure.
Figure 6
Figure
Click
Properties... If the key pair has been generated, you can choose
the used private key (Use identity or certificate file). Note that the private key
must be paired with the public key on the server. Otherwise, authentication fails.
See the following figure.
Figure 7
Summary of Contents for RG-S2900G-E Series
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Page 133: ...Configuration Guide EEE Configuration ...
Page 319: ...Configuration Guide QinQ Configuration ...
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Page 413: ...Multicast Configuration 1 IGMP Snooping Configuration 2 MLD Snooping Configuration ...
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Page 758: ...ACL QoS Configuration 1 Access Control List Configuration 2 QoS Configuration ...
Page 801: ...Reliability Configuration 1 RLDP Configuration 2 TPP Configuration 3 SEM Configuration ...
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