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- | ====== Configuration | + | ===== Configuration ===== |
You find here two of the most common ssh tools described. But many more are available. | You find here two of the most common ssh tools described. But many more are available. | ||
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==== SSH Client ==== | ==== SSH Client ==== | ||
- | The Unix SSH client is preinstalled on numerous distributions. Otherwise you can quickly install it using a packet manager. | + | The Unix SSH client is preinstalled on numerous |
Standard command for a connection is: | Standard command for a connection is: | ||
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==== PuTTY ==== | ==== PuTTY ==== | ||
- | Putty is an open-source windows tool. It operates | + | Putty is an open-source windows tool. It operates |
To use it simply type the ssh server name in the "Host Name" field and click " | To use it simply type the ssh server name in the "Host Name" field and click " | ||