Using Ssh With Cmc; Supported Ssh Cryptography Schemes; Configure Public Key Authentication Over Ssh - Dell PowerEdge FX2 User Manual

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Using SSH with CMC

SSH is a command line session that includes the same capabilities as a Telnet session, but with session negotiation and encryption to
improve security. CMC supports SSH version 2 with password authentication. SSH is enabled on the CMC by default.
NOTE: CMC does not support SSH version 1.
When an error occurs during the CMC login, the SSH client issues an error message. The message text is dependent on the client
and is not controlled by CMC. Review the RACLog messages to determine the cause of the failure.
NOTE: OpenSSH must be run from a VT100 or ANSI terminal emulator on Windows. You can also run OpenSSH using
Putty.exe. Running OpenSSH at the Windows command prompt does not provide full functionality (that is, some keys do
not respond and no graphics are displayed). On servers that run Linux, run SSH client services to connect to CMC with
any shell.
Four simultaneous SSH sessions are supported at a time. The session timeout is controlled by the cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout
property. For more information about the RACADM commands, see the Dell Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge FX2/
FX2s RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/Manuals.
CMC also supports Public Key Authentication (PKA) over SSH. This authentication method improves SSH scripting automation by
removing the need to embed or prompt for user ID/password.
SSH is enabled by default. If SSH is disabled, then you can enable it using any other supported interface.

Supported SSH cryptography schemes

To communicate with CMC using SSH protocol, it supports multiple cryptography schemes listed in the following table.
Table 16. Cryptography Schemes
Scheme Type
Asymmetric Cryptography
Symmetric Cryptography
Message Integrity
Authentication

Configure public key authentication over SSH

You can configure up to six public keys that can be used with the service username over an SSH interface. Before adding or deleting
public keys, make sure to use the view command to see what keys are already set up, so that a key is not accidentally overwritten
or deleted. The service username is a special user account that can be used when accessing the CMC through SSH. When the PKA
over SSH is set up and used correctly, you need not enter username or passwords to log in to the CMC. This can be very useful to
set up automated scripts to perform various functions.
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Scheme
Diffie-Hellman DSA/DSS 512–1024 (random) bits per NIST specification
AES256-CBC
RIJNDAEL256-CBC
AES192-CBC
RIJNDAEL192-CBC
AES128-CBC
RIJNDAEL128-CBC
BLOWFISH-128-CBC
3DES-192-CBC
ARCFOUR-128
HMAC-SHA1-160
HMAC-SHA1-96
HMAC-MD5-128
HMAC-MD5-96
Password

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