Also FYI the puTTY Key Generator program allows you to convert the generated private key to an OpenSSH key format. If you plan to use a Linux machine as the SSH client side that can help.
BR,
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- 10 Aug 2018 13:28
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
- 10 Aug 2018 13:20
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
Yes it's SSH2. Did you get the "Server refused our key" message from puTTY or another SSH client? Can you please copy the output of the following command and paste it here? admin ssh key Normally puTTY generates DOS format textual files (shown with a ^M at the end of each line by the Linux...
- 10 Aug 2018 11:44
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
Well, if you used putty to generate the SSH keys, please try to connect to your CG using putty (instead of using the ssh command) to check if the password is still requested or not. Actually the place where the private SSH is stored is important. I don't know where putty saves a private key but unde...
- 10 Aug 2018 11:17
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
How did you generate your SSH keys? Can you please copy/paste the used command (if under Linux)?
Also please double check that you are trying to connect to your CG from the machine having the SSH private key associated to the imported public key.
BR,
Also please double check that you are trying to connect to your CG from the machine having the SSH private key associated to the imported public key.
BR,
- 10 Aug 2018 11:07
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
RSA is fine! When you print the list of imported SSH keys with the command "admin ssh key", do you have a '[NEW]' tag for your SSH key on not?
BR,
BR,
- 10 Aug 2018 10:54
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
Are you using RSA or DSA keys?
BR,
BR,
- 10 Aug 2018 10:33
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
- Replies: 25
- Views: 64700
Re: Scheduled opening/closing of ports
Hi,
You can use the following command to see all installed public SSH keys:
Did you use the apply command after having imported your public SSH key?
Best Regards,
You can use the following command to see all installed public SSH keys:
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admin ssh key
Best Regards,
- 09 Aug 2018 14:58
- Forum: Other General Configuration
- Topic: Alter Rule State
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11483
Re: Alter Rule State
Hi, Please refer to the CLI documentation at https://www.cacheguard.net/doc/command/firewall.html . To enable/disable a rule you can use the last usage form as described in the documentation ( firewall [(external | web | rweb | antivirus | admin | mon | file | peer | auxiliary) [((on | off) <rule-na...
- 09 Aug 2018 09:50
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Use as a proxy
- Replies: 2
- Views: 28746
Re: Use as a proxy
Hi, CG's forwarding proxy is always activated and you can't deactivate it. By default CG acts as a transparent proxy (Web traffic are transparently intercepted by CG). However you can use CG as an explicit proxy by configuring your Web browsers or other Web clients/applications to use CG as a Web pr...
- 09 Aug 2018 09:33
- Forum: Other General Configuration
- Topic: Broken link
- Replies: 2
- Views: 12160
Re: Broken link
Hi Douglas,
Thank you for your post.
The correct link is actually https://www.cacheguard.net/pdf/CacheGua ... -Start.pdf and it has been fixed on the https://www.cacheguard.com/index.php/ca ... tion/ page.
Thanks again!
Best Regards,
Thank you for your post.
The correct link is actually https://www.cacheguard.net/pdf/CacheGua ... -Start.pdf and it has been fixed on the https://www.cacheguard.com/index.php/ca ... tion/ page.
Thanks again!
Best Regards,