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Thursday, July 25, 2013

How To enable SSH on Ubuntu 13.04

9:17 AM

This brief tutorial shows you how to enable SSH in Ubuntu 13.04 Precise Pangolin. This request came in from one of our readers who wanted to know how to enable SSH in Ubuntu 13.04. As you may already know, SSH is a secure communication protocol that lets you remotely access networked computers. It is known as a replacement for Telnet which is very unsecure. While Telnet sends traffic in plain text, SSH on the other hand uses a secure protocol to communicate
Step 1
# sudo apt-get install openssh-server
 
Step 2
That’s it! Use your SSH clients to connect to your machine using the default port 
22. If you wish to change the connection port, run the commands below to open the 
configuration file.  
# sudo gedit /etc/ssh/sshd_config 

Use Putty to SSH connections




Good Luck !


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