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connect to the device via SSH:
Flash-Sh > ls -al
Flags Version Length Date Name ...
Vr-xpbc-B 7.1.04 2994754 2004/09/02 14:11:48 box150_srel.ppc860
Vrw-pl--f 0.0 350 2004/09/07 10:44:14 sshd_host_rsa_key.pub
Vrw-pl--f 0.0 1011 2004/09/07 10:44:12 sshd_host_rsa_key
Vrw-pl--f 0.0.01 730 2004/09/07 10:42:17 sshd_host_dsa_key.pub
Vrw-pl--f 0.0.01 796 2004/09/07 10:42:16 sshd_host_dsa_key
Flash-Sh >
Note
The device generates a key pair for each of the algorithms (RSA and DSA), i.e. two
files must be stored in the flash for each algorithm (see example at above).
If no keys are available, you have to generate these first. Proceed as follows:
(1) Leave the Flash Management shell with exit.
(2) Call up the Setup tool (setup) and navigate to the Security -> SSH Daemon -> Cer-
tification Management menu.
(3) To have the keys generated by the device, mark one of the two entries with the cursor
and confirm with Enter. The device then generates the key and stores it in the
FlashROM.
(4) Make sure that both keys have been successfully generated. To do this, repeat the
procedure described above.
Login via SSH
Proceed as follows to log in on your device via SSH:
If you have made sure that all the keys needed are available on the device, you have to
check whether an SSH client is installed on your PC. Most UNIX and Linux distributions in-
stall a SSH client by default. Additional software, e.g. PuTTY, usually has to be installed on
a Windows PC.
Proceed as follows to log in on your device via SSH:
UNIX
Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
7 Access and configuration
bintec W1002/W1002n/W2002/WIx040/WIx065 55

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