Download putty and Xshell, and connect, can be copied on both interfaces, the operation more convenient.
1. Connect using putty
Open putty, set IP, etc., save
Load first, then open
Login screen appears
2. Connect using Xshell
Open Xshell, New
Last login directly on
3.putty key authentication
Open a file named Puttygen
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Save private key
Create a directory under/root/. Shh, and edit the. Shh under File Authorized_keys
Copy the public key into the file (#开头为备注)
Shutting down the firewall Setenforce 0
Open Putty,ssh-->auth
To the session page, click Save (so you can continue to use it later), and open
The password here is the same as in
4.Xshell key authentication
Menu--Tools--New User key Generation wizard
Generate the public key and copy the public key to the Authorized_keys file
Open the answer.
Property
To change the connection method to public key
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Day1-3 using putty and Xshell connections