Ssh User Authentication - Cisco SX350 Series Administration Manual

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Security: SSH Client

SSH User Authentication

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SSH User Authentication
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Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
Log on to another device and open the
required and click Edit. Paste in the public/private keys.
Click Apply to copy the public/private keys onto the second device.
Workflow3: To change your password on an SSH server:
Identify the server in the
Enter the new password.
Click Apply.
Workflow4: To define a trusted server:
Enable SSH server authentication in the
Click Add to add a new server and enter its identifying information.
Click Apply to add the server to the Trusted SSH Servers table.
Use this page to select an SSH user authentication method, set a username and password on
the device, if the password method is selected or generate an RSA or DSA key, if the public/
private key method is selected.
To select an authentication method, and set the username/password/keys.
Click Security > SSH Client > SSH User Authentication.
Select an SSH User Authentication Method. This is the global method defined for the secure
copy (SCP). Select one of the options:
By Password—This is the default setting. If this is selected, enter a password or retain
the default one.
By RSA Public Key—If this is selected, create an RSA public and Private key in the
SSH User Key Table block.
By DSA Public Key—If this is selected, create a DSA public/private key in the SSH
User Key Table block.
Enter the Username (no matter what method was selected) or user the default username. This
must match the username defined on the SSH server.
SSH User Authentication
Change User Password on the SSH Server
SSH Server Authentication
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page. Select the type of key
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