SSH is a security protocol, mainly used to encrypt remote login session data to ensure the security of data transmission, now introduce how to install and configure SSH on Ubuntu 14.04
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Update Source list
Open "Terminal Window", enter "sudo apt-get update"-and "Enter the administrator password of the currently logged-in user"--return, it is OK.
Installing SSH
Open "Terminal Window", enter "sudo apt-get install Openssh-server"-and enter "Y"-----the installation is complete.
To see if the SSH service is started
Open "Terminal Window", enter "sudo ps-e |grep ssh"--and enter--with sshd, stating that the SSH service has been started, if not started, enter "sudo service ssh start"--return The SSH service will start.
Modify the profile "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" using Gedit
Open terminal window, enter "sudo gedit/etc/ssh/sshd_config"-and enter "Permitrootlogin Without-password" in the configuration file with a "#" number, Annotate it--and add a "Permitrootlogin yes"--save, modify successfully. Restart SSH:SUDO/ETC/INIT.D/SSH required after modification restart
View the IP address of Ubuntu 14.04
Open terminal window, enter "sudo ifconfig"-and return to the IP address.
Download Putty v0.63
Enter "Putty" in Baidu--and enter--click "Download Now" in the results of the first query-after the download is complete, run putty--> Enter the host's IP address, session name-Save-double-click session name Open Connect-Enter user name and password-login succeeded.
Installation and configuration of the Ubuntu 14.04 telnet Server--ssh