Figure 349 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control; Table 122 Ssh; Table 201 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control - ZyXEL Communications ZyWall 35 User Manual

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Figure 349 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control
TELNET Server:
FTP Server:
SSH Server:
HTTPS Server:
HTTP Server:
SNMP Service:
DNS Service:
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 201 Menu 24.11 – Remote Management Control
FIELD
Telnet Server
FTP Server SSH
Server
HTTPS Server
HTTP Server
SNMP Service
DNS Service
Port
Access
Secure Client IP
Certificate
Authenticate
Client Certificates
Once you have filled in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message "Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to
Cancel" to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel.
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Port = 23
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Port = 21
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert
Port = 22
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert
Authenticate Client Certificates = No
Port = 443
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Port = 80
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Port = 161
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Port = 53
Secure Client IP = 0.0.0.0
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
DESCRIPTION
Each of these read-only labels denotes a service that you may use to remotely
manage the ZyWALL.
This field shows the port number for the service or protocol. You may change the
port number if needed, but you must use the same port number to access the
ZyWALL.
Select the access interface (if any) by pressing [SPACE BAR], then [ENTER] to
choose from: LAN only, WAN only, DMZ only, ALL or Disable.
The default 0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to remotely manage the
ZyWALL. Enter an IP address to restrict access to a client with a matching IP
address.
Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select the certificate that the ZyWALL will
use to identify itself. The ZyWALL is the SSL server and must always authenticate
itself to the SSL client (the computer which requests the HTTPS connection with the
ZyWALL).
Select Yes by pressing [SPACE BAR], then [ENTER] to require the SSL client to
authenticate itself to the ZyWALL by sending the ZyWALL a certificate. To do that
the SSL client must have a CA-signed certificate from a CA that has been imported
as a trusted CA on the ZyWALL (see
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Access = ALL
Appendix L Importing Certificates
Chapter 41 Remote Management
for details).

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