As SSH uses these keys to avoid
14.9General Linux command usage
The Console Server platform is a dedicated Linux computer, optimized to provide access to serial consoles of critical server systems and control network connected hosts. Being based around uClinux (a small footprint but extensible Linux), it embodies a myriad of popular and proven Linux software modules for networking (NetFilter, IPTables), secure access (OpenSSH) and communications (OpenSSL) and sophisticated user authentication (PAM, RADIUS, TACACS+ and LDAP).
Many components of the Console Server software are licensed under the GNU General Public License (version 2). You may obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License at http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html and source code will provided for any of the components of the Software licensed under the GNU General Public License upon request. The Console Servers are built on the 2.4 uClinux kernel as developed by the uClinux project. This is GPL code and source can be found: http://cvs.uclinux.org.
Supported commands that have config files that can be altered include:
portmanager inetd
init ssh/sshd/scp/sshkeygen
fnord (web server) sslwrap
Commands you can run from the command line on the Console Server include::
loopback bash (shell)
busybox http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html (has lots of unix shell commands and tools)
chat dhcpcd ftp hd hwclock iproute iptables netcat ifconfig
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