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NOTE:
For more information about
display public-key local
and
display public-key peer
s, see
Security
Command Reference.
SSH server configuration examples
Configuring the router to act as password authentication server
Network requirements
, a host (the SSH client) and a router (the SSH server) are directly connected
through Ethernet interfaces. Configure an SSH user on the router so that the host can securely log in to
the router after passing password authentication. Configure a username and password for the user on
the router.
Figure 105
Router acts as server for password authentication
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure the SSH server.
# Generate the RSA key pairs.
<Router> system-view
[Router] public-key local create rsa
The range of public key size is (512 ~ 2048).
NOTES: If the key modulus is greater than 512,
It will take a few minutes.
Press CTRL+C to abort.
Input the bits of the modulus[default = 1024]:
Generating Keys...
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# Generate a DSA key pair.
[Router] public-key local create dsa
The range of public key size is (512 ~ 2048).
NOTES: If the key modulus is greater than 512,
It will take a few minutes.
Press CTRL+C to abort.
Input the bits of the modulus[default = 1024]:
Generating Keys...
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