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router_to_router_ssh [2023/05/23 15:26] hogwildrouter_to_router_ssh [2023/05/23 16:24] – -condense, firmware hogwild
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   * When the the secondary router system does not maintain its system clock, and time-sensitive jobs must be scheduled.   * When the the secondary router system does not maintain its system clock, and time-sensitive jobs must be scheduled.
   * For running scripts on the secondary router for any supported command.   * For running scripts on the secondary router for any supported command.
 +  * As seen in the example below, for switching wireless radio(s) on or off on a schedule (not shown).
  
- As seen below, for switching wireless radio(s) on or off to a schedule (not shown). +  - On the primary routertype the command: "dropbearkey -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/id_dropbearto generate KeyPair. \\ This will display a result similar to that shown below. Leave this window open. You will need it for step 2.
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-  - On the primary router (the one issuing SSH commands) type the command: \\ **dropbearkey -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/id_dropbear** command to generate the KeyPair. \\ This will display a result similar to that shown below. Leave this window open. \\ You will need it for step 2.+
  
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 \\  \\ \\  \\
  
-  - Copy and paste the Public key portion from the primary router \\ to the secondary router’s “Authorized Keys” field, as seen below:+  - Copy and paste the Public key portion from the primary router \\ into the secondary router’s “Authorized Keys” field, as seen below:
  
 \\ {{:pasted:20210921-152415.png}} \\ {{:pasted:20210921-152415.png}}
router_to_router_ssh.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/24 02:08 by hogwild