Section 4.4.2, "Adding SSH as an Allowed Service in LUM," on page 62
Section 4.4.3, "Verifying SSH Access," on page 62
4.4.1 Allowing SSH Access Through the Firewall
1 On the OES 2 lab server, click Computer > YaST Administrator Settings, then click Security
and Users > Firewall.
2 In the left navigation frame, click Allowed Services.
3 In the Services to Allow drop-down list, select SSH.
4 Click Add > Next > Accept.
The firewall is now configured to allow SSH connections with the server.
5 Continue with
4.4.2 Adding SSH as an Allowed Service in LUM
1 In YaST in the Open Enterprise Server group, click OES Install and Configuration.
2 Click Accept.
3 When the Novell Open Enterprise Server Configuration page has loaded, click the Disabled
link under Linux User Management.
The option changes to Enabled and the configuration settings appear.
4 Click Linux User Management.
5 Type the eDirectory Admin password in the appropriate field, then click OK > Next.
6 In the list of allowed services, click sshd.
7 Click Next > Next > Finish, then close YaST.
8 Continue with
4.4.3 Verifying SSH Access
The LUMUsers group in eDirectory now has SSH as an allowed service. To verify this:
1 On the lab workstation, in the iManager Roles and Tasks list, click Directory Administration >
Modify Object.
2 Click the Browse icon
3 Browse to and select the LUMUsers group object (in COMPANY > LAB > USERS), then click
OK.
4 Click the Linux Profile tab, then click the Linux Services sub-tab.
5 Notice that sshd (the SSH daemon) is listed as a LUM-Enabled service, then click OK.
6 (Optional) If you want to verify that SSH access works, install an SSH client on the
workstation and attach to the lab server through one of the LUM-enabled users. Be aware,
however, that this creates a POSIX home directory for the user in
adjustments to procedures in the next section,
7 Continue with
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