Security, Setting up the line on your console server – Black Box 16 port User Manual

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Security

The Console Server has a number of security features built in that can be enabled or
disabled depending on the security level required.

These features include:

Telnet access - Login and password required.
See

set line on page 166

in

Appendix B The CLI commands

.

SSH access - Makes ports only accesible via SSH connections.
See

Accessing devices via SSH on page 118

in

Chapter 4 Using your Console

Server

.

Radius authentication - Allows user names and passwords to be authenticated by
an external Radius server.
See

About user accounts and RADIUS on page 96

in

Chapter 3 System

administration

.

Disable Daemons - Allows unused Daemons to be disabled to prevent
unauthorised access by hackers.
See

set server on page 173

in

Appendix B The CLI commands

.

Trusted host filtering - Prevents the unit from being seen on the network by non-
authorised systems
See

set server on page 173

in

Appendix B The CLI commands

.

Setting up the line on your Console Server

The default use of the Console Server is as a Console server. Therefore all lines are
set with a service of “Reverse Telnet”. This allows a user on the LAN to be able to
telnet into the ports and access the attached devices.

Each port also requires a TCP socket number in order to work. By default, the unit is
set to use numbers 10001 to 10024. You can change these to any other socket number
as long as there is no conflict on the network.

For an explanation of other line services see

Appendix E Summary of Line Service

Types

.

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