Using Xshell to connect to a remote CentOS server takes a few simple steps:
(1) Determine the login name and password of your remote server;
(2) Create a new connection:
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(3) Fill in the host information:
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(4) Fill in the Login information (remote server login name and login password):
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Eventually connect to the remote CentOS server.
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Using Xshell to connect to a remote CentOS server