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iv. Remove any static IP configurations on the next panel and press Add.
Some selections are already configured, such as Device Type:
Ethernet. Type, for example, ehea, as module name for the adapter and
click Next.
v. In the Host name and name server section, choose DHCP for the
Hostname and Domain Name (Global) and also choose DHCP for
Name servers and the domain search list.
vi. Click OK → Next. Interface eth0 is ready now.
To create interface eth1, repeat the steps. However, the DHCP settings are
automatically taken from the eth0 configuration and the interface name
automatically changes to eth1.
e. Network Services - Configures network clients and daemons using this
option. There are more than 15 daemons to choose from and all are
optional.
f. Security and Users - Creates users and configures security policies. To
allow SSH through the enabled firewall, follow these steps:
i. Click Firewall.
ii. Select Start-Up and change the firewall setting to When Booting.
iii. Select Interfaces and change eth0 to External Zone.
iv. Change eth1 to Internal Zone.
v. In the Allowed Services section, select Secure Shell to enable Port 22
connections through the firewall. Disable Protect from Internal Zone.
To set the password requirements:
i. Select Local Security from the Security and Users menu.
ii. Click Configure.
iii. Adapt the Security settings. The default is seven characters for the
maximum password length.
It is mandatory to define the root user password to log in a root via SSH
and the steps to set the password are:
i. Select User Management from the left menu.
ii. Click Configure.
iii. Select Users, high-light root and its row, and change the Filter to
System Users by clicking the Set Filter drop-down button as shown in
Figure B-8 on page 532.
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