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router_to_router_ssh [2021/09/22 01:39] – [Overview] hogwildrouter_to_router_ssh [2021/09/22 01:44] – [Example] hogwild
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 ==== Example ==== ==== Example ====
  
-This example will enable/disable the eth1 5Ghz Wi-Fi interface on the secondary router. (Temperature is shown only when the interface is on).  +This example will enable/disable the eth1 5Ghz Wi-Fi interface on the secondary router. (Temperature is shown only when the interface is on).  \\  \\ 
-\\ + 
-\\ +  - This shows the status display before ([Primary router) the command is run:\\ {{:pasted:20210921-152542.png}}
-  - This shows the status display before ([Primary router) the command is run.\\ {{:pasted:20210921-152542.png}}+
  
 \\ \\
  
-  - Command [**ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1**executed.\\ {{:pasted:20210921-152607.png}}+  - Here, the command (**ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1**executed:\\ {{:pasted:20210921-152607.png}}
  
-\\   - Here is the status displayed after the command is run.+  - And here is the status display after the command is run.
  
-\\ {{:pasted:20210921-152637.png}} \\  \\  (If the same command is repeated, eth1 will be disabled on the primary router.)+{{:pasted:20210921-152637.png}} \\  \\ If the same command is repeated, eth1 will be disabled on the primary router.
  
-\\ **Notes**+===== Notes =====
  
-\\ SSH must be enabled on both routers. \\ The key generated is not preserved across a reboot of the [primaryrouter. Either keep a copy of the id_dropbear file offline [on a UFD or CIFS Client” sharefor restoration, or be prepared to repeat the procedure [steps 1 & 2 under “**How To**”after a reboot [removing any redundant key from the secondary router during the process]. \\ This guide was produced using [[https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/|PuTTY]] [v0.76] and FreshTomato v2021.5. \\ Insiration was provided by [[https://blog.michael.franzl.name/2017/09/03/set-passwordless-ssh-login-dropbear-client/|this]] article [and this process was first documented [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/%E2%80%9Cpassword-less%E2%80%9D-router-to-router-ssh-how-to.76761/|here]]].+  * SSH must be enabled on both routers. 
 +  * The key generated is erase after a reboot of the primary router. Either keep a copy of the id_dropbear file offline (on a flash drive, or CIFS Client sharefor restoration, or be prepared to repeat the procedure (“**HOWTO**” steps 1 and 2) after a reboot [removing any redundant key from the secondary router during the process]. \\ This guide was produced using [[https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/|PuTTY]] [v0.76] and FreshTomato v2021.5. \\ Insiration was provided by [[https://blog.michael.franzl.name/2017/09/03/set-passwordless-ssh-login-dropbear-client/|this]] article [and this process was first documented [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/%E2%80%9Cpassword-less%E2%80%9D-router-to-router-ssh-how-to.76761/|here]]].
  
  
router_to_router_ssh.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/24 02:08 by hogwild