Setting the ssh management parameters – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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A user without an SSH account can still pass password authentication and log into the server

through Stelnet or SFTP, as long as the user can pass AAA authentication and the service type is

SSH.

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An SSH server supports up to 1024 SSH users.

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The service type of an SSH user can be Stelnet (Secure Telnet) or SFTP (Secure FTP). For more

information about Stelnet, see

SSH2.0 Overview

. For more information about SFTP, see

SFTP

Overview

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For successful login through SFTP, you must set the user service type to sftp or all.

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As SSH1 does not support service type sftp, if the client uses SSH1 to log into the server, you

must set the service type to stelnet or all on the server. Otherwise, the client will fail to log in.

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The working folder of an SFTP user is subject to the user authentication method. For a user using

only password authentication, the working folder is the AAA authorized one. For a user using only

publickey authentication or using both the publickey and password authentication methods, the

working folder is the one set by using the ssh user command.

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You can change the authentication method and public key of an SSH user when the user is

communicating with the SSH server. However, your changes take effect only after the user logs

out and logs in again.

For a user using publickey authentication:

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You must configure on the SSH server the corresponding user and public key.

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After login, the commands available for a user are determined by the user privilege level, which is

configured with the user privilege level command on the user interface.

For users using password authentication:

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You can configure the accounting information either on the device or on the remote authentication

server (such as RADIUS authentication server).

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After login, the commands available to a user are determined by AAA authorization.

Setting the SSH Management Parameters

SSH management includes:

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Enabling the SSH server to be compatible with SSH1 client

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Setting the RSA server key pair update interval, applicable to users using SSH1 client

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Setting the SSH user authentication timeout period

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Setting the maximum number of SSH authentication attempts

Setting the above parameters can help avoid malicious guess at and cracking of the keys and

usernames, securing your SSH connections.

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