Intro to SSH (Secure Shell) Part 1: What is SSH, and Why do I want to use it?
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Dude I always watch you but now I have to put you up there with gotbletu nixie pixel and metalx so glad your are delving deaper into tutorials
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Topics you should cover: ssh tunneling, reverse tunneling, example of using such tunnels eg nat connections (vnc?), disabling interactive authentication in favor of public key auth, ssh-agent (not having to type in your passwd several times), etc.
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Thanks for explaining of what SSH is in such short concise video.
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and masterbating over ssh 1:50
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Of course SSH works on Android and the iPhone. Android uses a stripped down Linux kernel and the iOS is a UNIX-like system, same as Linux.
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I installed a bash/ssh terminal emulator to my android phone and ssh'd into my desktop's vm's.
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you made me subscribe
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I notice that you have lots of C++ books, would be nice if you can talk a bit about C++ tools in Linux.
Maybe reviewing IDEs like Ajunta.
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you talk like my professor....
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man, thank you very much for your videos, Im an Engineering student and your videos help me too much!!!
Jordon Shs sounds like some thing I could use because I have stories I'm writing and wanted it to share them with others but was worried they;d get swiped over the inter net . Now on a Different subject, Since your going to write and sing your own songs. I would like to suggest Jamendo as a great place to send your songs so that others can hear them over the Inter net. What's More Jamendo use Creative Commons. That Helps artist who want to share their work with others.
Freespire44 1 year ago
@Freespire44 depending on who you're sharing it with, ssh/scp might work, but it requires a login to the person's computer.
About the music, I wasn't planning on making my content Creative Commons, sorry.
thisweekinlinux 1 year ago
Hey Jordan, why don't you allow your videos to be downloaded from YouTube like other partners do..
from Google answers...
"Some partners on YouTube allow you to download their videos in the MP4 file format, using the H.264 video codec and the AAC audio codec."
QueeeeenZ 1 year ago
@QueeeeenZ I don't have the option to make it available for download.
thisweekinlinux 1 year ago
lolol Twill sings...this should be good. You can do all of this (ssl) but cant broadcast a series of videos to JTV (the standard of quality). I dont get it...come on man.show us this JTVLC thing, and we can learn about tar files and how to install them at the same time.
analyzingfunny 1 year ago
@analyzingfunny I can broadcast to JTV, just can't get sound working. I'm working on it, man...
thisweekinlinux 1 year ago