Dell MXL 10/40GbE Switch User Manual


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ip ssh password-authentication enable: enable password authentication for the SSH server.
ip ssh pub-key-file: specify the file the host-based authentication uses.
ip ssh rhostsfile: specify the rhost file the host-based authorization uses.
ip ssh rsa-authentication enable: enable RSA authentication for the SSHv2 server.
ip ssh rsa-authentication: add keys for the RSA authentication.
show crypto: display the public part of the SSH host-keys.
show ip ssh client-pub-keys: display the client public keys used in host-based authentication.
show ip ssh rsa-authentication: display the authorized-keys for the RSA authentication.
The following example shows the use of SCP and SSH to copy a software image from one switch running
SSH server on UDP port 99 to the local switch.
Dell#copy scp: flash:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.10.10.1
Port number of the server [22]: 99
Source file name []: test.cfg
User name to login remote host: admin
Password to login remote host:
Removing the RSA Host Keys and Zeroizing Storage
Use the crypto key zeroize rsa command to delete the host key pairs, both the public and private
key information for RSA 1 and or RSA 2 types. Note that when FIPS mode is enabled there is no RSA 1 key
pair. Any memory currently holding these keys is zeroized (written over with zeroes) and the NVRAM
location where the keys are stored for persistence across reboots is also zeroized.
To remove the generated RSA host keys and zeroize the key storage location, use the crypto key
zeroize rsa
command in CONFIGURATION mode.
Dell(conf)#crypto key zeroize rsa
Configuring When to Re-generate an SSH Key
You can configure the time-based or volume-based rekey threshold for an SSH session. If both threshold
types are configured, the session rekeys when either one of the thresholds is reached.
To configure the time or volume rekey threshold at which to re-generate the SSH key during an SSH
session, use the ip ssh rekey [time rekey-interval] [volume rekey-limit] command.
CONFIGURATION mode.
Configure the following parameters:
rekey-interval: time-based rekey threshold for an SSH session. The range is from 10 to 1440 minutes.
The default is 60 minutes.
rekey-limit: volume-based rekey threshold for an SSH session. The range is from 1 to 4096 to
megabytes. The default is 1024 megabytes.
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