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This is content taken from the following forum thread: \\ [[https:// | This is content taken from the following forum thread: \\ [[https:// | ||
- | These are simple configuration notes. These notes are not intended to be a complete HOWTO. | + | These are simple configuration notes and are not intended to be a complete HOWTO. |
This setup uses openssh with google-authenticator as 2-Factor Authentication. Only the root user is supported. | This setup uses openssh with google-authenticator as 2-Factor Authentication. Only the root user is supported. | ||
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Prerequisites : Install/ | Prerequisites : Install/ | ||
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opkg install openssh-server-pam google-authenticator-libpam | opkg install openssh-server-pam google-authenticator-libpam | ||
- | (hopefully | + | Hopefully |
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- | Now configure the correct settings in / | + | Next, we need to enable openssh-server |
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#!/bin/sh | #!/bin/sh | ||
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The new service must be enabled at boot time as well: | The new service must be enabled at boot time as well: | ||
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Port 2222 # to be changed if desired | Port 2222 # to be changed if desired |