SSH rules
Use the SSH Rules page to customize settings related to secure shell (SSH) access. SSH is used to authenticate users to the command-line interface.
To update the SSH rules settings, complete these steps:
- In the management GUI, select .
- You can update any of the following details:
- SSH login grace period (seconds)
- Indicates the amount of time in seconds to log in before SSH times out. The range is 15 - 1800.
- Maximum login attempts (SSH)
- Indicates the total number of login attempts allowed per single SSH connection. The range is 1 - 10.
- SSH listening port
- Indicates the SSH port number on which SSH server is listening. The default value is 22.
- Click Save.