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Configuring Secure Shell (SSH) server and client Configure the SSH client
Digi TransPor Routers User Guide
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identity’ Filename
The name of file to use as the regular SSH client.
id_rsa’ Filename
The name of an SSH V1 or V2 host key. There are two id_rsa files to allow the user to configure
a SSHv1 private key into one field, and a SSHv2 private key into the other.
_id rsa Filename #2
The name of an SSH V1 or V2 host key.
Use Deflate compression No/Yes, level n
The radio buttons select whether or not to use DEFLATE compression. If enabled, select the
compression level from the drop-down list.
Enable Public Key Authentication
When enabled, enables SSH public-key authentication to connect to OpenSSH.
Enable Password Authentication
When enabled, enables SSH password authentication to connect to OpenSSH.
Note No other authentication methods are supported.
Encryption preferences
The following configuration options allocate preferences to the encryption method for
encrypting data on the link. A lower value indicates greater preference. A value of 0 disables
the option.
3DES
The preference level for the Triple-DES algorithm.
AES (128 bits)
The preference level for the 128-bit AES algorithm.
AES (192 bits)
The preference level for the AES algorithm using 192 bits.
AES (256 bits)
The preference level for the AES algorithm using 256 bits.
Authentication Preferences
The following configuration options allocate preferences to the selected authentication
methods. As above, a value of 0 disables the particular authentication method and lower values
indicated greater preference than higher values. So, for example if MAC SHA1-96 is the
preferred method for authentication, this option is given the value 1 and the other options

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