Ssh Server Authentication; Modifying The User Password On The Ssh Server - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Security: SSH Client
SSH Client Configuration Through the GUI
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Key Source—Auto Generated or User Defined.
Fingerprint—Fingerprint generated from the key.
To handle an RSA or DSA key, select either RSA or DSA and perform one of the
following actions:
Generate—Generate a new key.
Edit—Display the keys for copying/pasting to another device.
Delete—Delete the key.
Details—Display the keys.

SSH Server Authentication

To enable SSH server authentication and define the trusted servers:
Click Security > SSH Client > SSH Server Authentication.
Select Enable to enable SSH server authentication.
Click Add and enter the following fields for the SSH trusted server:
Server Definition—Select one of the following ways to identify the SSH
server:
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By IP Address—If this is selected enter the IP address of the server in the
fields below.
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By Name—If this is selected enter the name of the server in the Server IP
Address/Name field.
Fingerprint—Enter the fingerprint of the SSH server (copied from that
server).
Click Apply. The trusted server definition is stored in the Running Configuration
file.

Modifying the User Password on the SSH Server

To change the password on the SSH server:
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