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Ssh terminal service, ethernet switches
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Operation Manual – SSH Terminal Service
H3C S3600 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510
Operation
Configure the client
public key
Return to public key
view from public key
edit view
Return
view from public key
view
Assign a client public
key to an SSH user
Note:
The above method requires you to transform the format of the public key on the
client, and then manually configure the transformed public key on the server. So, the
method is relatively more complex.
If you use the ssh user username assign rsa-key command to assign an public
key for an inexistent SSH user, the system will create the SSH user automatically.
When configuring the public key for a client manually, you can copy the local host
public key configuration on the client and then paste it to the server.
2)
Automatic configuration
First, perform the following operations on a client:
Use the SSH1.5/2.0 client software to randomly generate a RSA key pair.
Use FTP/TFTP to transfer the corresponding public key file to the Flash memory of
the server.
Then, perform the following operations on the server:
Command
Enter the content of the
public key
public-key-code end
to
system
peer-public-key end
ssh
assign
keyname
Required
When you input the key data,
spaces are allowed between
the
(because
remove
automatically); you can also
press <Enter> to continue your
input at the next line. But the
key you input should be a
hexadecimal digit string coded
in the public key format.
The system saves the public
key data you input when exiting
public key edit view.
Required
Keyname is the name of an
user
username
existing public key. If the user
rsa-key
has already been assigned with
a
assigned public key overwrites
the old one.
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