ssh-password

The ssh-password command creates SSH login accounts and passwords for secure access into a Oracle Communications Session Border ControllerC.

Syntax

ssh-password <username> <password>

Arguments

<username> — Enter the username of the new account or the username of the existing SSH account

<password> — Enter a password for the new account or a new password for the existing account

Mode

Superuser

Example

Note:

Passwords must be 6-9 characters with at least one non-alphabetical character. To execute this command, you must type ssh-password and press <enter>. You will be prompted for the user name to create and the password for the account. You can change the password of a previously existing account by entering the existing username when prompted. You will be prompted a second time to re-enter the password for confirmation.
ORACLE# ssh-password user1 acme