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The Web Admin section has settings to control who can access FreshTomato' | The Web Admin section has settings to control who can access FreshTomato' | ||
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Secure SHell is a tunneling protocol that allows you to make secure local and remote connections to the FreshTomato router. With the help of the Dropbear service, it also allows you to make SSH connections //though //the router, to LAN client devices. Setings in this section let you enable or disable the SSH Daemon and the Dropbear daemon, and configure their operation. | Secure SHell is a tunneling protocol that allows you to make secure local and remote connections to the FreshTomato router. With the help of the Dropbear service, it also allows you to make SSH connections //though //the router, to LAN client devices. Setings in this section let you enable or disable the SSH Daemon and the Dropbear daemon, and configure their operation. | ||
- | **Enable at Startup:** Checking this starts the SSH Daemon when the router boots. (Default: Enabled). | + | **Enable at Startup: |
- | **Extended MOTD:** Checking this enables the Message of the Day function. This function displays a custom message when you first log in via Telnet. The message can be can be important information or updates about the system or just a personal greeting from the system administrator. | + | **Extended MOTD: |
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**Remote Access: | **Remote Access: | ||
- | **Remote Forwarding: **Checking this enables the Dropbear service. This service/ | + | **Remote Forwarding: |
For example, let's say you want to be able to access a Windows PC on your LAN via Remote Desktop, but you don't want the security risk of opening up a port for RDP to the Internet via standard Port Forwarding. Instead, you can make an SSH connection into the router with an SSH port tunnel/ | For example, let's say you want to be able to access a Windows PC on your LAN via Remote Desktop, but you don't want the security risk of opening up a port for RDP to the Internet via standard Port Forwarding. Instead, you can make an SSH connection into the router with an SSH port tunnel/ | ||
- | **Port: **Here, | + | **Port: |
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+ | **Allow Password Login: | ||
- | **Allow Password Login: **Checking this allows clients to login via SSH with only FreshTomato' | + | **Authorized Keys:** Here enter one or more encryption |
- | **Authorized Keys:** Here you can enter one or more encryption keys which authorize an SSH client to access to the LAN. | + | **Stop Now:** Clicking this button immediately stops the SSH daemon. SSH will start again at the next bootup. After clicking, the button will then display as "Start Now". Clicking it will immediately start the SSH daemon. |
- | **Stop Now:** Clicking this button immediately stops the SSH daemon. SSH will start again at the next bootup. | ||
===== Telnet Daemon ===== | ===== Telnet Daemon ===== |