training:sanog32:3-securing-router
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training:sanog32:3-securing-router [2018/08/06 15:54] – [Applying the filter to the VTY ports] philip | training:sanog32:3-securing-router [2018/08/06 16:06] (current) – [Configuring the VTYs for SSH access] philip | ||
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==== Applying the filter to the VTY ports ==== | ==== Applying the filter to the VTY ports ==== | ||
- | Once the filter is set up, apply it to the vty ports on the router, as in the following example for the Core router on AS10: | + | Once the filter is set up, apply it to the vty ports on the router: |
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crypto key generate rsa | crypto key generate rsa | ||
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The router will respond, asking what key modulus is required. Choose a modulus of at least 768 (the minimum for SSH version 2), preferably 1024. For example: | The router will respond, asking what key modulus is required. Choose a modulus of at least 768 (the minimum for SSH version 2), preferably 1024. For example: | ||
The name for the keys will be: c1.workshop.net | The name for the keys will be: c1.workshop.net | ||
+ | Choose the size of the key modulus in the range of 360 to 4096 for your | ||
+ | General Purpose Keys. Choosing a key modulus greater than 512 may take | ||
+ | a few minutes. | ||
- | + | Let's use **1024** for this lab: | |
- | Choose the size of the key modulus in the range of 360 to 4096 for your General Purpose Keys. Choosing a key modulus greater than 512 may take a few minutes. **Let's use 1024 for this lab**: | + | |
How many bits in the modulus [512]: | How many bits in the modulus [512]: |
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