iRMC S2/S3 83
Local user management for the iRMC S2/S3
IAlthough this file contains no security-critical information, read/write
permission should only be granted to the owner. Access should be
denied to all other users.
3. System-wide configuration file (/etc/ssh/ssh_config)
This file contains default values for configuration parameters
if there is no user-specific configuration file or
if the relevant parameters are not specified in the user-specific
configuration file.
The value found first applies for each option.
IYou will find detailed information on the configuration of ssh and on its
operands on the manual pages for OpenSSH under
http://www.openssh.org/manual.html
Proceed as follows:
ÊStart ssh, to log in to the iRMC S2/S3 under SSHv2-authentication:
ssh -l [<user>] <iRMC_S2/S3>
or
ssh [<user>@]<iRMC_S2/S3>
<user>
User name under which you want to log into the iRMC S2/S3. If you
do not specify <user>, ssh uses the user name under which you are
logged into your local computer to log you in to iRMC S2/S3.
<iRMC_S2/S3>
iRMC S2/S3 name or IP address of the iRMC S2/S3 you want to log
into.
Example: SSHv2-authenticated login on the iRMC S2/S3
For the following ssh- call, it is assumed that ssh-keygen has been used to
generate a public/private RSA key pair as described under "Example:
Generating an RSA key pair with ssh -keygen" on page 75 and that the
public key User1/.ssh/id_rsa.pub has been loaded onto the iRMC S2/S3 for an
iRMC S2/S3 user user4 (see page 77).
You can then log in from your local computer under $HOME/User1 as follows
on the iRMC S2 "RX100_S52-iRMC" using the login user4: