How to log on to a virtual machine running Linux
For a virtual machine running Linux, we can use an ssh client to log on.
We need to install the ssh client on the computer that is logged on. We can have the following options:
- In Windows, we can use PuTTY to download the page.
- In Linux, we can use OpenSSH and OpenSSH.
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TIPS: For more requirements and troubleshooting tips, see Connect to an Azure virtual machine with RDP or SSH.
The following are some steps to connect to a virtual machine using PuTTY:
1. Find the host name and port information of the VM on the VM management interface. We can find this information on the Virtual Machine dashboard, and click the virtual machine on the speed bar interface of the dashboard to view ssh details.
2. Open PuTTY.
3. Enter the host name and port information, and then click open.
4. log on to the VM using the account for creating the VM. For more information about how to Create the VM, see Create a Virtual Machine Running Linux.
TIPS: If you forget your account and Password, you can apply for a Password Reset. for details, see How to Reset a Password or SSH for Linux Virtual Machines.
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