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1. Navigate to Administration > Server Manager > Server Configuration.
The Server Configuration page opens.
2. Select the W-ClearPass server for which passwordless SSH is needed.
The Server Configuration dialog for the selected server opens.
3. Select the Network tab.
The Server Configuration >Network page opens.
4. From the SSH Public Keys option, click Add Public Key.
The Add Public Key configuration page opens.
Figure 517: Adding a Public Key
5. In the SSH Public Key window, copy and paste the SSH public key of the client, then click Save.
If the SSH public key is regenerated on the client, passwordless public key-based SSH authentication will cease to
work. The existing entry for that client must be deleted. Then copy and paste the new SSH public key.
6. From the Server Configuration page, click Save.
The SSH operation to the W-ClearPass server using a public key is now active, and you can perform
passwordless SSH to the W-ClearPass server appadmin console.
Creating GRETunnels
You can use the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) protocol to create a virtual point-to-point link over a
standard IP network or the Internet.
To create a GRE tunnel:
1. Navigate to the Administration > Server Manager > Server Configuration.
2. Select the W-ClearPass server of interest.
3. From the Server Configuration page, select the Network tab.
The Server Configuration > Network page opens.
4. From the GRE Tunnels option, click Create Tunnel.
The Create Tunnel dialog opens:
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