Ssh Server Authentication - Cisco SX350 Series Administration Manual

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Automatic Login—This field can be enabled if the SSH User Authentication by
Public Key feature was selected.
Click Apply. The settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
The following fields are displayed for the configured users:
SSH User Name—User name of user.
Key Type—Whether this is an RSA or DSA key.
Fingerprint—Fingerprint generated from the public keys.
Click Add to add a new user and enter the fields:
SSH User Name—Enter a user name.
Key Type—Select either RSA or DSA.
Public Key—Copy the public key generated by an external SSH client application (like
PuTTY) into this text box.
Click Apply to save the new user.
The following fields are displayed for all active users:
IP Address—IP address of the active user.
SSH User Name—User name of the active user.
SSH Version—Version of SSH used by the active user.
Cipher—Cipher of the active user.
Authentication Code—Authentication code of the active user.
A remote SSH client can perform SSH Server Authentication to ensure it is establishing a SSH
session to the expected SSH driver. To perform SSH Server Authentication, the remote SSH
client must have a copy of the SSH server public key (or fingerprint) of the target SSH server
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
Security: SSH Server
SSH Server Authentication

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