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Use more secure mechanism to talk to dell switches #46

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zenhack opened this issue Apr 15, 2014 · 5 comments
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Use more secure mechanism to talk to dell switches #46

zenhack opened this issue Apr 15, 2014 · 5 comments

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zenhack commented Apr 15, 2014

The managed switches supposedly support public key auth (ssh?); we be doing this instead of e.g. telnet (in the dell driver).

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zenhack commented Jun 18, 2014

@ritesh277coe, what ever happened with this? I vaguely remember you having gotten this working, but I can't find the code on any fork/branch. Am I miss-remembering?

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henn commented Oct 23, 2014

Alternatively, we could use SNMP

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@henn henn changed the title Use pubkeys to talk to switches. Use more secure mechanism to talk to dell switches Jan 14, 2015
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henn commented Jan 14, 2015

Switching to using ssh should be relatively straightforward.

@henn henn added this to the v1.0 milestone Oct 16, 2015
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zenhack commented Mar 21, 2017

Should be a design consideration when addressing #744

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naved001 commented Jan 7, 2018

Fixed by #922 and #907

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