SSH is a toolkit to replace Telnet, FTP, and R commands, mainly to solve the problem of password transmission on the Internet. For system security and user's own rights, it is necessary to promote SSH. SSH is the abbreviated form of the English secure shell. By using SSH, you can encrypt all the transmitted data so that the "man-in-the-middle" attack is not possible, and it can prevent DNS spoofing and IP spoofing.
SSH Secure Shell Client is a good remote Linux tool,: http://down.51cto.com/data/643694, the disadvantage is that the Chinese support is not good, the general Windows default encoding is GBK, And to the remote Linux is generally utf-8 encoded. First, the specific installation steps are as follows,1, after decompression, double-click EXE file, as shown, click "Next "        2, agree to install the agreement, click on the "Yes" button 3, select the installation path, then click Next 4, fill in the directory name, then click "Next" 5, choose whether to create desktop icons, documents, and other, then click "Next" 6, The last point of "Finish" can be installation step is relatively simple. Second, the use of the method After the installation is complete, the desktop will appear on the two icon "Secure Shell Client" and " Secure File Transfer Client 1, double-click Secure Shell client to start secure Shell client window, which is a client with a command line interaction with a Linux system, with the following 2 interface, Connect to the Linux server, click on the Connect icon, pop up the following dialog box, enter the IP, username, port default is 22, authentication mode Select password, then click Connect, you can log on to the remote client, After successful login, click the transfer icon to open the interface for file interaction with the remote system. 3, double-click the "Secure File Transfer Client" icon, pop up the following interface, Click the Connect icon to pop up the same login method, enter the relevant information, you can download the upload text remotelyPiece of it.
SSH Secure Shell Client Installation and use