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There are many other modes available to SSH, but are not certified in the FIPS
nor are commonly used.
The DSP-D300 connection uses AES or HMAC-MD5 if available.
SSH from Windows
There are many SSH clients available for Windows. Included on the software
CD in the Tools directory is a public domain program called PuTTY. The latest
version of this may be retrieved from:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Procedure for PuTTY:
1.
Click on “Connection”
2.
Type the login name wanted into the “Auto-Login username” box.
3.
Click on “Session”
4.
Type the IP or URL of the DSP-D300 box into the “Host Name” box.
5.
Make sure “SSH” is selected.
6.
Click on “Open”.
7.
A window will pop up, a few seconds later you will be prompted for the
password.
8.
Enter the password for the login that you entered.
9.
The shell should appear.
Type A Shell Commands
You may get a list of commands by typing “help” at the command line:
$ help
Internal Commands:
adduser user [pass] add user
deluser user delete user
dnslookup domain lookup specific domain name
echo argument echo the argument to the tty
last list the last 8 users who have logged in
listusers list the configured users
ls [-l] list the internal stored files
passwd user pass set user's password to pass
ping ipaddr test a connection
quit disconnect
reboot reboot the device
regen regenerate the keys
rm file remove a virtual file
set [param=value] show and change system settings
load abandon changed system settings
save save changed system settings
stty [value] show and change terminal settings
time [-s offlinetime] show [set] time
uptime time since boot
ver show version
whoami show currently logged in user
External Commands:
iflows [address [on/off/update]]
set/get the iflows filter
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