Xshell,putty,xftp is a great choice when you finally get a server (Ubuntu (Linux) system) and don't know how to do it.
Xshell and Xftp are a powerful tool for access to Ubuntu (Linux) servers under win
Xshell allows you to remotely connect to an Ubuntu server under win
1 new, 2 fill in name and host IP, 3 OK, then connect to Ubuntu Black window
Putty allows you to remotely connect to Ubuntu under Ubuntu (Ubuntu support EXE software) server to display a black window then you can do some work on the server
1. Enter your server ip,2 Enter the notes for this connection, 3 Save this connection, 4 open connection
Then enter the user name of the server and enter the password to enter the server (for example, install the Php+apache+mysql package) as if you were operating your own computer.
But if you want to upload your locally-written Web page to the server, XFTP is your best bet.
1. New, 2 Enter your name and server IP, 3 select protocol for SFTP port defaults to 22 do not change, 4 enter user name password
Then make sure it pops up a window asking if you're a one-time license to see you
And then the connection succeeds. Display in desktop directory by default
Finally, please note
Xftp Although you can also do simple operation of the file but sometimes because of permissions problems make the changes fail and will not be prompted
So when you modify the contents of the file and modify the permissions to see if the following permissions are sufficient and then modify the completion and then check whether it has been modified
I was just touching this today, so I don't know much.
Ubuntu Server Remote connection xshell,putty,xftp easy to use tutorial