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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
- | FreshTomato includes [[https:// | + | FreshTomato includes [[https:// |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | This allows command-line management of the secondary router (or "SSH Host") from a primary router, (the "SSH Client" | ||
===== HOWTO ===== | ===== HOWTO ===== | ||
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==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
- | This example will enable/ | + | This example will enable/ |
- | \\ | + | |
- | \\ | + | - This shows the status display before ([Primary router) the command is run:\\ {{: |
- | - This shows the status display before ([Primary router) the command is run.\\ {{: | + | |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | - Command [**ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1**] executed.\\ {{: | + | - Here, the command (**ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1**) executed:\\ {{: |
- | \\ - Here is the status | + | - And here is the status |
- | \\ {{: | + | {{: |
- | \\ **Notes** | + | ===== Notes ===== |
- | \\ SSH must be enabled on both routers. | + | * SSH must be enabled on both routers. |
+ | * The key generated | ||
+ | * This guide was produced using [[https:// | ||
+ | * Inspiration | ||
+ | * The process was first documented [[https:// | ||