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Perform the following configuration in system view.

Table 3-11 Close SSH processes by force

Operation

Command

Kill SSH process(es) by force

kill ssh

{ all | userID userid }

VI. Display and Debug SSH Information

After finishing the configurations described above, view the running state of SSH by

executing the display commands in all views to verify the configuration.

You can debug the SSH information by executing the debugging commands in all

views.

To make better use of the system resources and make the communications more

secure, you can view the configurations of all the SSH users by displaying and

debugging the SSH information.

Perform the following operation in all views.

Table 3-12 View the SSH involved information

Operation

Command

View the public key portions of the host and
the server key-pairs

display rsa local-key-pair public

Display the client-end RSA public keys

display rsa peer-public-key [ brief | name keyname ]

Display the SSH status and session
information

display ssh server

{ status | session }

Display the SSH user information

display ssh user-information [ username ]

Enable SSH debugging

debugging ssh server

{

VTY index | all

}

Enable RSA debugging

debugging rsa

Disable SSH debugging

undo debugging ssh server

{

VTY index | all

}

Disable RSA debugging

undo debugging rsa

3.1.2 Configure SSH Client

SSH client software includes applications such as PuTTy, FreeBSD, and other client

software that is available on the market. To set up a connection with the server, you

need to perform the basic configurations on the SSH client, including:

Specify the IP address of the server.

Set the remote connection protocol to SSH. Generally, the client supports

multiple remote connection protocols, such as Telnet, Rlogin and SSH. To set up

an SSH connection, you must set the protocol to SSH.

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