12.11
Xshell Remote connection server and troubleshooting
Content:
1) CentOS Network configuration (setup)
2) optimization of Xshell
3) Xshell Remote connection server
(1)Windows about vmware related services to run (a total of 5 Services)
(2)Vmware Network configuration
Sub-Network IP 10.0.0.0
4) Xshell remote connection Troubleshooting
5) VMware Three network modes
1.Centos Network configuration
1. Temporary
SETUP------Network Configuration------Device configuration------eth0
Restart the NIC
Ifdown eth0;ifup eth0 close / start network card
Ifconfig Viewing network parameters
2. Modify the NIC configuration file (permanent)
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
2.shell Optimization
cursor Blink frequency
Tools ----- Options
3.Xshell remote connection
1) IP Address of the server : Locating only one host (XXX)
2) Port number : Differentiate between different services on a single host
Remote Connection service sshd 22
3) protocol : language, Rules
4.Xshell Remote connection error troubleshooting
Unable to connect to server ------ Troubleshooting Process
Local Shell=====windows
1) Look, the Road's not through . ----Ping command
(1) Check the server IP address
(2)VMware Software Services
(3) virtual Network editor
2) whether there is a highway -----SELinux & iptables
3) Do you have this service ? ---- Port open (sshd)
Telnet IP 22
(1) to ensure that VMware - related services are operating properly, must be started or running
command: Services.msc
(2)VMware settings
Add: Three modes of network in VMware
Summarize:
1. Remote connection Server connection is not on the wrong line
2. Common disk partitioning scheme (12.7)
3. IP address port meaning
4. Nat Bridging host-only mode (learn)
12.11-xshell remote connection server and troubleshooting