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Commands
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Refer to the man pages for scp for a description and any command options.
sftp
Use sftp for a secure file transfer transaction using ssh, between two servers. This
process is similar to ftp except that it is encrypted for security.
Refer to the man pages for sftp for a description and any command options.
ssh
The SCS systems use ssh to establish secure connections over your network.
The configuration file for ssh is /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
You use ssh to establish a secure connection between two hosts, or to transfer
files or data between the systems. With the SCS, the Secure Console Server is a client
device, and will be connected to an ssh host elsewhere. The security keys for ssh may
need to be generated using ssh-keygen, depending on your application of ssh.
Refer to the man pages for ssh for a description and any command options.
ssh-keygen
Use ssh-keygen to create keys for users so passwords don’t have to be used for
ssh login. You can generate the security keys for your client system (in this case, the
SCS is the client) to interact with an ssh host elsewhere. After the keys have been gen-
erated, the user can establish a secure shell connection using ssh over a network.
Refer to the man pages for ssh for a description and any command options.
stty
Use stty to change the configuration for each Port. The system provides a
default configuration for the system Ports (ttyB1 through ttyB48), and for the Con-
sole Port (ttyS0).
Note
Port changes made using stty are temporary (not written to mem-
ory). In order to keep any changes, you must edit the configuration file
in /etc/rc.d/rc.serial .
The Ports are identified as /dev/ttyB1 through /dev/ttyB48 for ports 1
through 48, respectively, and /dev/ttyS0 for the Console Port.
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