Specifications

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Firewall Administration System (FAS)
proxy. With the netmask, this is reduced to a single computer:
Local Networks 192.168.8.10/32
All other parameters for Example, Inc., remain in their default settings.
Administration via SSH
In this module, configure SSH access for the firewall administrator. For the
encrypted connection to the firewall machine, the corresponding SSH keys are
entered here. More detailed information about SSH can be found in SSH
Secure Shell, the Safe Alternative on page 190.
Figure 3.50: Add or Delete SSH Keys
In the first mask of this dialog, shown in Figure 3.50, save your “ssh-public-
key” for access as root on the firewall, so you can later authenticate yourself
and log in to the firewall machine. You have the following options:
Import a key. An “ssh-key” normally lies in the user’s home directory
in the directory .ssh/ in the file identity.pub. If you are using ver-
97SuSE Linux Firewall on CD2