docs/doc/source/security/kubernetes/remote-access-for-linux-accounts.rst
Rafael Jardim d95c80d36f Update Security
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Signed-off-by: Rafael Jardim <rafaeljordao.jardim@windriver.com>
Change-Id: I30b882a14196525f440db1108a56bbf862dfaf55
Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
2021-04-01 16:02:36 -04:00

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.. _remote-access-for-linux-accounts:
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Remote Access for Linux Accounts
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You can log in remotely as a Linux user\(either sysadmin or a local |LDAP|
user\) using :command:`ssh`.
.. note::
For security reasons, it is recommended that ONLY admin level users be
allowed to |SSH| to the nodes of the |prod|. Non-admin level users should
strictly use remote |CLIs| or remote web GUIs.
Specifying the |OAM| floating IP address as the target establishes a
connection to the currently active controller; however, if the |OAM| floating
IP address moves from one controller node to another, the ssh session is
blocked. To ensure access to a particular controller regardless of its
current role, specify the controller physical address instead.
.. note::
Password-based access to the **root** account is not permitted over
remote connections.