By default the OWL router only allows the user "admin" to log in over SSH.
Example 1 - Adding a specific User
This is triggered by a setting in "/etc/sshd.conf":
...
AllowUsers admin
...
This setting can be changed manually or by adding the following lines at the end of your startup script.
file="/etc/sshd.conf"
line="AllowUsers admin coadmin"
grep $line $file || { # replace the AllowUsers line with the one we defined and restart ssh
sed -i "s/AllowUsers.*/$line/" $file
/etc/init.d/ssh restart ;
}
In this example the user "coadmin" is allowed in addition to the "admin" user. Afterwards please restart the router.
Example 2 - Adding all admin users
By removing the access restrictions in "/etc/sshd.conf" the system reverts back to allowing only admin users:
This setting can be changed manually or by adding the following lines at the end of your startup script.
file="/etc/sshd.conf"
grep "AllowUsers" $file && {
# remove all lines starting with "AllowUsers" and restart ssh
sed -i "/AllowUsers.*/d" $file
/etc/init.d/ssh restart ;
}
Afterwards please restart the router.