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SSH Server: Authorized Users Current Configuration, Delete User, Public RSA Key, View Key

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10: Security Settings SSH Server: Authorized Users Page If you click SSH Server: Authorized Users at the top of one of the SSH pages, the SSH Server: Authorized Users page displays. Here you can change SSH server settings for authorized users. SSH Server Authorized Users are accounts on the IntelliBox that can be used to log into the IntelliBox via SSH. For instance, these accounts can be used to SSH into the CLI or open an SSH connection to a device port. Every account must have a password. The user's public keys are optional and only necessary if public key authentication is wanted. Using public key authentication enables a connection to be made without the password being asked. Under Current Configuration, User has a Delete User link, and Public RSA Key and Public DSA Key have View Key and Delete Key links. If you click a Delete link, a message asks whether you are sure you want to delete this information. Click OK to proceed or Cancel to cancel the operation. Figure 10-3 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page Table 10-3 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page SSH Server: Authorized Users Page Settings Username Password Description Enter the name of the user authorized to access the SSH server. Enter the password associated with the username. Public RSA Key Public DSA Key Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you want to use with this user or use the Browse button to select the key. If authentication is successful with the key, no password is required. Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you want to use with this user or use the Browse button to select the key. If authentication is successful with the key, no password is required. IntelliBox-I/O 2100 User Guide 98

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10: Security Settings
IntelliBox-I/O 2100 User Guide
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SSH Server: Authorized Users Page
If you click
SSH Server: Authorized Users
at the top of one of the SSH pages, the SSH
Server: Authorized Users page displays. Here you can change SSH server settings for
authorized users.
SSH Server Authorized Users are accounts on the IntelliBox that can be used to log into
the IntelliBox via SSH. For instance, these accounts can be used to SSH into the CLI or
open an SSH connection to a device port. Every account must have a password.
The user's public keys are optional and only necessary if public key authentication is
wanted. Using public key authentication enables a connection to be made without the
password being asked.
Under
Current Configuration
,
User
has a
Delete User
link, and
Public RSA Key
and
Public DSA Key
have
View Key
and
Delete Key
links. If you click a
Delete
link, a
message asks whether you are sure you want to delete this information. Click
OK
to
proceed or
Cancel
to cancel the operation.
Figure 10-3 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page
Table 10-3 SSH Server: Authorized Users Page
SSH Server:
Authorized Users
Page Settings
Description
Username
Enter the name of the user authorized to access the SSH
server.
Password
Enter the password associated with the username.
Public RSA Key
Enter the path and name of the existing public RSA key you
want to use with this user or use the
Browse
button to select
the key. If authentication is successful with the key, no
password is required.
Public DSA Key
Enter the path and name of the existing public DSA key you
want to use with this user or use the
Browse
button to select
the key. If authentication is successful with the key, no
password is required.