- Introducing This Guide
- What You Need to Know Beforehand
- How This Guide Is Organized
- Online Help
- Accessing the SSH for OpenVMS Public Mailing List
- Obtaining Customer Support
- License Information
- Maintenance Services
- Reader's Comments Page
- Documentation Set
- Conventions Used
- Introduction
- Steps to Get SSH Up and Running
- Prepare for Installation
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Disk Space and Global Pages
- General Requirements
- Where to Install SSH for OpenVMS
- Release Notes and Online Documentation
- Introduction
- Load the Software
- Start VMSINSTAL
- Sample Installation
- Installing SSH for OpenVMS on a Common VMScluster System Disk
- Installing SSH for OpenVMS on Mixed Platform Clusters
- Introduction
- The SSH Configuration Utility
- SSH1 and SSH2 Differences
- Restrictions
- Understanding the Secure Shell Server
- Servers and Clients
- Security
- Options
- Configuration File
- Starting the SSH Server for the First Time
- Changing SSH Configuration File After Enabling SSH
- Connection and Login Process
- AUTHORIZED_KEYS File Format
- RSA Key File Examples
- SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS File Format
- Example
- FILES
- SSH Logicals
- SSH daemon Files
- SSH1 and SSH2 Differences
- Restrictions
- Understanding the SSH for OpenVMS SSH Server
- Servers and Clients
- Break-In and Intrusion Detection
- Configuring SSHD Master
- SSH2 Configuration File
- Starting the SSH Server for the First Time
- Changing SSH2 Configuration File After Enabling SSH2
- Connection and Login Process
- SSH Files
- SSH2 AUTHORIZATION File Format
- SSH2 Logicals
- SSH daemon Files
- SSH Protocol Support
- Secure Shell Client (remote login program)
- Initial Server System Authentication
- Hostbased Authentication
- Publickey Authentication
- Password authentication
- Break-in and Intrusion Detection
- Session Termination
- X11 Forwarding
- Configuring the SSH Client
- Notes Regarding SSH2_CONFIG
- SSH Client/Server Authentication Configuration Examples
- Hostbased Authentication Example
- Publickey Authentication Example
- SSH1 Example
- Copying SSH2 Key Files
- Port Forwarding
- Other Files
- SSHKEYGEN
- SSHAgent (authentication agent)
- DESCRIPTION
- FILES
- SSHADD
- DESCRIPTION
- OPTIONS
- FILES
- SCP-SERVER1
- SCP2
- Usage
- Qualifiers
- File Specifications
- FTP over SSH
- Controlling SSH Server Functions
- The SSHCTRL Utility
- Starting the SSHD Master Process
- Shutting down the SSHD Master Process
- Restarting the SSHD Master Process
- Changing the Server Debug Level
- Displaying SSH Server Utilization