SSH is on the box for ALL vera platforms.

When Vera boots it creates a secure SSH tunnel to mios.com. When you connect to

mios.com when you are not at home, you are forwarded back to your device through this

secure tunnel.



It should be secure to do a port forward to port 22 on your Vera to allow remote SSH access

to your box directly (without the need for mios.com). If you are SSH savy you can also use the same tunnel to securely access your IP cameras when you are not at home.



You can login using to the Vera root account with your Vera password. (This is NOT your

mios password) Search the forums for how to get this for Vera3 and Vera Lite. It's on the bottom of your Vera2 box.



However if you want to use certificates to eliminate the need for passwords the public keys go

in the the file /etc/dropbear/authorized_keys as opposed to the ~/.ssh/ directory for most linux distributions.

