Disable SSHv1 admin access.

WK Lv1Posted Mar-13-2025 10:35


Disable SSHv1 admin access. SSHv2 offers better security in the form of enhanced encryption, MAC and certificates. Can we do it in Sangfor M5100 model FW

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Yes, you can disable SSHv1 admin access on the Sangfor M5100 model firewall to enhance security by using SSHv2. While the exact steps might vary depending on the firmware version, the general process involves accessing the admin console and modifying the SSH settings.

Here’s a high-level overview:

Log in to the Admin Console: Use your administrator credentials to access the Sangfor M5100's management interface.

Navigate to System Settings: Look for the section related to system or network settings.

Locate SSH Configuration: Find the SSH settings, where you can enable or disable specific SSH versions.

Disable SSHv1: Ensure that SSHv1 is disabled and SSHv2 is enabled for secure communication.

Save and Apply Changes: Confirm the changes and restart the SSH service if required.

For detailed instructions, you might want to refer to the Sangfor M5100 user manual or contact Sangfor's technical support for guidance tailored to your specific setup. Let me know if you'd like help with anything else!

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Ehsan Posted Mar-14-2025 03:36
  
Yes, you can disable SSHv1 admin access on the Sangfor M5100 model firewall to enhance security by using SSHv2. While the exact steps might vary depending on the firmware version, the general process involves accessing the admin console and modifying the SSH settings.

Here’s a high-level overview:

Log in to the Admin Console: Use your administrator credentials to access the Sangfor M5100's management interface.

Navigate to System Settings: Look for the section related to system or network settings.

Locate SSH Configuration: Find the SSH settings, where you can enable or disable specific SSH versions.

Disable SSHv1: Ensure that SSHv1 is disabled and SSHv2 is enabled for secure communication.

Save and Apply Changes: Confirm the changes and restart the SSH service if required.

For detailed instructions, you might want to refer to the Sangfor M5100 user manual or contact Sangfor's technical support for guidance tailored to your specific setup. Let me know if you'd like help with anything else!

Zonger Lv5Posted Mar-14-2025 06:44
  
Yes you can disable SSHv1 by navigating to System > Maintenance > Service Management in the web interface, selecting SSH Service and configuring the SSH Protocol Version to SSHv2 only.
Zonger Lv5Posted Mar-17-2025 04:54
  
Yes, SSHv1 can be disabled by navigating to System > Maintenance > Service Management in the web admin interface, selecting the SSH service and configuring it to disable SSHv1.

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