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| *A table of all available certificates and certification information can be found in the [[certificates]] page.<br><br> | | *A table of all available certificates and certification information can be found in the [[certificates]] page.<br><br> |
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− | <span style="color: #0054A6;"><font size="5"><u>How can I restar RUT/TRB device's particular service via SSH?</u></font></span> | + | <span style="color: #0054A6;"><font size="5"><u>How can I restart RUT/TRB device's particular service via SSH?</u></font></span> |
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− | *On the RUT/TRB devices, it is available to restart a particular service by executing command in the router's Secure Socket Shell (SSH). | + | *On the RUT/TRB devices, it is available to restart a particular service by executing command in the router's Secure Socket Shell (''SSH''). |
− | *SSH s a network protocol that gives users, particularly system administrators, a secure way to access the device. | + | *''SSH'' is a network protocol that gives users, particularly system administrators, a secure way to access the device. |
− | *To see how a particular service is named please type '''ls /etc/init.d''' command in SSH. | + | *To see how a particular service is named please type '''ls /etc/init.d''' command in ''SSH''. |
| *Here is the example of listed files that are located on '''init.d''' directory | | *Here is the example of listed files that are located on '''init.d''' directory |
| [[File:Example1.png|none|left|ls command]] | | [[File:Example1.png|none|left|ls command]] |
− | *For example in order to restart OpenVPN service you have to specify directory location and add command "'''restart'''". | + | *For example in order to restart ''OpenVPN service'' you have to specify directory location and add command "'''restart'''". |
| *Example: '''/etc/init.d/openvpn restart''' | | *Example: '''/etc/init.d/openvpn restart''' |
| *After you execute this command your service is immediately restarted. Also, you can use '''start/stop''' commands which accordingly start or stop service. | | *After you execute this command your service is immediately restarted. Also, you can use '''start/stop''' commands which accordingly start or stop service. |