1. Ubuntu Install SSH command: # sudo apt-get install Openssh-server2. Start the ssh Server command: # sudo/etc/init.d/ssh Start3. Install and configure putty3.1 download installation on the control side (side of the installation putty, Windows or other Linux OS) Putty official homepage: http://www.putty.org/download page: Http://www.chiark.green end.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html # on Windows, download binaries directly binary executable file download link: http://tartarus.org/~simon/put Ty-snapshots/x86/putty.exe source Download Link: Http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/putty-src.zip # on Linux, you can download binary executable files or source code download link: http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/putty-0.64.tar.gz3.2 Configuration putty # Windows configuration Putty 1) Start putty , on the Session category page, enter host name or IP address, and connection type, because the default listening port number for SSH server on the Ubuntu side is 22, It is generally only necessary to enter the Ubunt side of the SSH service to provide the IP address or host name, port number and connection type to keep "22" and "SSH" is unchanged. 2) in putty, set the font in Window/appearance and set an acceptable font on the Ubuntu side. 3) in putty, set the encoding in the window/translation, set the remote Character set to the UTF-8 encoding set. 4) in Putty, set the foreground color to default Foreground color in Window/colors. 5) in putty, go back to the Session category page and enter sessionName, and save the Saved (save). 6) In the Putty, the direct point open can be connected. Note: If you cannot log in directly with the root account, you can try to log in to a normal user account, and then use the SU or sudo command to switch identities.
Simple configuration:
1.save session, then select Load, you can set the relevant content for the specified session. Save after Setup
2. Setting the Encoding
3. Set the color and user name
Ubuntu installation SSH + Windows configuration putty