Article title: PuTTY remote logon to Linux command line interface in Chinese. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Putty may be your best choice for users who often remotely ssh to linux in Windows.
However, by default, putty's support for Chinese is not flattering. The putty Chinese version is: http: // wrc. gro.clinux.org/putty/to give a user the operation of using putty remote linuxsystem.
Step 1: Double-click the putty icon on the Windows desktop to start putty.
Step 2: Set sessions
Add the host name or IP address of the remote host in the "host" column.
In the "protocol" column, select the type of the SSH connection session.
Step 3: log on
After saving the session, you can double-click the session name to log on to the remote host, for example, double-click the session name. If it is the first time you connect to the remote system, putty will prompt that there is no public key for the remote system on the local host, ask the user whether to continue, and then click "yes" to continue. After establishing a connection with the remote host, enter the user name and password to log on to the system.
If locale in remote Linux is set to zh_CN. * (bg2312, gbk, utf8, etc.), the display is garbled, as shown in the B-6.
Step 4: Configure Chinese characters
Open the putty main program, select window → Appearance → Font Settings → modify, select the font, and select CHINESE _ GB2312 as the character set. Shown in the B-7.
Select window → convert → assume that the character set that receives data selects the UTF-8. Shown in the B-8.
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Select the character set UTF-8 that assumes that data is accepted |
After the modification, PuTTY can display Chinese characters normally. Shown in the B-9.
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After the modification, PuTTY can display Chinese characters normally. |