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What version of firmware does this require? I have a WRT54G v2.02.7, and I do not see anywhere to enable SSHD under the admin tab. I also cannot connect using putty with port 23. I can access the web interface, but I cannot get anywhere on the command line. What version of firmware does this require? I have a WRT54G v2.02.7, and I do not see anywhere to enable SSHD under the admin tab. I also cannot connect using putty with port 23. I can access the web interface, but I cannot get anywhere on the command line.
-blast:+:blast:<br>So write what is your Firmware Version. I cant understand it clear. I am with the latest version of the Firmware and it functions very proper i must admit. DD-WRT v23final from 25.12.2005, my router ist version 3.1 i also overclocked my CPU from 216MHz up to 226MHz wiht the use of Telnet and SSH.
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 +::To first poster: I don't know if it is still an issue, but it could be that you have the wrong build. As you can see in the [[What_is_DD-WRT%3F#File_Versions|file versions comparison table]], the ''micro'' build does not include the SSH daemon.<br>Also, you wouldn't be able to connect to port 23 with Putty unless you change the connection method to Telnet (by default it is set to ssh). <br>--[[User:HKK|HKK]] 12:31, 15 October 2008 (CEST)
-So write what is your Firmware Version. I cant understand it clear. I am with the latest version of the Firmware and it functions very proper i must admit. DD-WRT v23final from 25.12.2005, my router ist version 3.1 i also overclocked my CPU from 216MHz up to 226MHz wiht the use of Telnet and SSH. 
== Generating keys with Linux == == Generating keys with Linux ==

Revision as of 10:31, 15 October 2008

I moved the non-English entries from the main page. Didn't want to lose them but I sure can't read it. AycheKay

Contents

Telnet

Telnet è un modo molto semplice per accedere alla Linea di comnda (Shell) del tuo WRT54G e configurare delle opzioni non acessibili dall'interfaccia web. Visto che le password e i comandi via telnet non sono criptati, è consigliabile utilizzare SSH (Secure Shell). SSH è l'ideale rimpiazzo di Telnet in termini di sicurezza nelle reti pubbliche e private.

Abilitare

  1. Attraverso l' Interfaccia Web, Amministrazione e poi Servizi
  2. Abilitare Telnet oppure SSH
  3. Salvare le impostazioni


What version?

What version of firmware does this require? I have a WRT54G v2.02.7, and I do not see anywhere to enable SSHD under the admin tab. I also cannot connect using putty with port 23. I can access the web interface, but I cannot get anywhere on the command line.


blast:
So write what is your Firmware Version. I cant understand it clear. I am with the latest version of the Firmware and it functions very proper i must admit. DD-WRT v23final from 25.12.2005, my router ist version 3.1 i also overclocked my CPU from 216MHz up to 226MHz wiht the use of Telnet and SSH.


To first poster: I don't know if it is still an issue, but it could be that you have the wrong build. As you can see in the file versions comparison table, the micro build does not include the SSH daemon.
Also, you wouldn't be able to connect to port 23 with Putty unless you change the connection method to Telnet (by default it is set to ssh).
--HKK 12:31, 15 October 2008 (CEST)


Generating keys with Linux

Run the following commands:

ssh-keygen -b