The ssh implementation on the PIX is braindead. I'm having trouble with one of these beasts right now (not SSH-related). Cisco PIX 501 is such a piece of s*** that I can hardly refraing from tearing it to pieces with a sledgehammer!

You'll have a hard time connecting even from the command line. Try that first before you start coding in Perl. First, you need to generate a RSA host key on the beast, and enable SSH inbound connections. Make sure you replace the network address and mask with yours. At the serial console:

pixfirewall> enable Password: pixfirewall# conf t pixfirewall(config)# pixfirewall(config)# ca generate rsa key 512 Keypair generation process begin. Success. pixfirewall(config)# ssh 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside pixfirewall(config)# write mem

Then try connecting from the command line from a host matching the net address above (example using OpenSSH):

$ ssh -1 -c 3des -l pix 192.168.1.1 pix@192.168.1.1's password: <type 'cisco' for default> Type help or '?' for a list of available commands. pixfirewall>

I realize this reply is slightly OT, but I feel sympathy for the creatures who have to deal with these abominations. The suffering need to help each other! :)

Update: the OP writes:

I could manually establish ssh connection to it using the s/w 'putty' & could execute commands on it.

I was that mad at the beast that I didn't see that. Ignore.


In reply to Re: How do I connect to cisco pix via ssh? by calin
in thread How do I connect to cisco pix via ssh? by Nalina

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