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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. 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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 +== Generating keys with Linux ==
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 +Run the following commands:
 + ssh-keygen -b ''<bits>'' -t rsa
 +The default bit length is 1024 bits, which should be more than enough, but you can theoretically set it up to 4096.

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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.


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.

Generating keys with Linux

Run the following commands:

ssh-keygen -b <bits> -t rsa

The default bit length is 1024 bits, which should be more than enough, but you can theoretically set it up to 4096.