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Secondly it provides a tunnel that many things can use
Secondly it provides a tunnel that many things can use
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*NoMachine can use it and get a secure connection without paying for Enterprise
*FileZilla uses it for secure ftp
*rsync uses it with the -e ssh option.
 
=== Keys ===
If you connect often to another machine you may want to exchange keys for passwordless access
*Copy the key to the remote computer.
<code>ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub user@hostname</code>
*Now you can login with no password
<code>ssh user@hostname</code>

Revision as of 15:50, 22 April 2020

Basics

ssh is a massive tool in itself

BUT its biggest benefit is providing direct access to the terminal on other computers.

Secondly it provides a tunnel that many things can use

  • NoMachine can use it and get a secure connection without paying for Enterprise
  • FileZilla uses it for secure ftp
  • rsync uses it with the -e ssh option.

Keys

If you connect often to another machine you may want to exchange keys for passwordless access

  • Copy the key to the remote computer.

ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub user@hostname

  • Now you can login with no password

ssh user@hostname