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router_to_router_ssh [2023/05/23 17:58] – [Example] -resize: "20210921-152542.png" t 744x104 hogwild | router_to_router_ssh [2023/05/24 02:08] (current) – [Notes] -changed subhead to "Passwordless Router-to-Router SSH Notes" hogwild | ||
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* As seen 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 on a schedule (not shown). | ||
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Follow these steps to generate a Keypair and establish an SSH tunnel: | Follow these steps to generate a Keypair and establish an SSH tunnel: | ||
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- | ===== Example ===== | + | ===== Usage Example ===== |
This example will enable/ | This example will enable/ | ||
- This screenshot shows the status display of the Primary router before before the command is run: \\ \\ {{: | - This screenshot shows the status display of the Primary router before before the command is run: \\ \\ {{: | ||
- | - Now, we run the command (//ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1//): \\ \\ {{: | + | - Now, we run the command (//ssh root@192.168.10.1 radio toggle 1//): \\ \\ {{: |
- | - This shows the status display after the command is run: \\ \\ {{: | + | - This shows the status display after the command is run: \\ \\ {{: |
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- | ===== Notes ===== | + | ===== Passwordless Router-to-Router SSH Notes ===== |
* The SSH daemon must be enabled on both routers. | * The SSH daemon must be enabled on both routers. |