Xshell is a powerful, secure terminal emulation software that can be used under the Windows interface to access servers under different remote systems, thus achieving the purpose of remotely controlling the terminal, which supports SSH1, SSH2, and the Telnet protocol of the Microsoft Windows platform. SSH is a security protocol based on the application layer and the transport layer . SSH is currently a more reliable protocol that provides security for Telnet sessions and other network services. The use of SSH protocol can effectively prevent the information leakage in the remote management process .
Next, implement Windows (real-computer) remote management of Linux servers (virtual machines) via Xshell
- Run Xshell 5, click New, the New Session dialog box appears, enter the remote server IP address, and click OK.
2. Click Connect, enter the login user name
3. Select the user authentication type
(1) Select the authentication type is password, enter the remote server user login password, log in successfully
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