Security: SSH Client
SSH Client Configuration Through the GUI
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Key Source—Auto Generated or User Defined.
Fingerprint—Fingerprint generated from the key.
STEP 6 To handle an RSA or DSA key, select either RSA or DSA and perform one of the
following actions:
Generate—Generate a new key.
Edit—Display the keys for copying/pasting to another device.
Delete—Delete the key.
Details—Display the keys.
SSH Server Authentication
To enable SSH server authentication and define the trusted servers:
STEP 1 Click Security > SSH Client > SSH Server Authentication.
STEP 2 Select Enable to enable SSH server authentication.
STEP 3 Click Add and enter the following fields for the SSH trusted server:
Server Definition—Select one of the following ways to identify the SSH
server:
-By IP Address—If this is selected enter the IP address of the server in the
fields below.
-By Name—If this is selected enter the name of the server in the Server IP
Address/Name field.
Fingerprint—Enter the fingerprint of the SSH server (copied from that
server).
STEP 4 Click Apply. The trusted server definition is stored in the Running Configuration
file.
Modifying the User Password on the SSH Server
To change the password on the SSH server: