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Tutorial: Install SSH (OpenSSH-Server) in Ubuntu Server and Connect Remotely via Putty to Server

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

In this tutorial I demonstrate how to install OpenSSH on an Ubuntu Server. I then connect to the server via SSH using a program called putty. During the demonstration I show off some of the benefits of SSH and putty, and discuss why this might be a valuable addition to your package library.

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  • Flippin amazzin! Thanks

  • Really good way to management virtual office projects using a a main server

  • @benghaith Have you been able to get it configured yet?

  • @benghaith the key-phrase is "port forwarding". Search for it by yourself on google, youtube you will find information in no time.

  • @nedtnk could you kindly refer to a video posted on youtube or any where else?

  • @benghaith The answer is NAT. SSH port is a well known port (port 22) so port forward your local ip address and its done, you can connect from anywhere.

  • @BlackLion2837 My God! I do understand the word! "Connecting Remotely" is an ambiguous word which means more than LAN or even WAN! "Connecting Remotely" could and could not mention connecting locally or over the net! I'm searching this topic on youtube for months a video that describes how to use SSH over the net... could you bare that?

  • @benghaith Where in the title or description does it mention anything about connecting over a WAN? It states remotely, do you know what that means?

  • @BlackLion2837 No it doesn't! It describes how to connect locally.. I'm pretty sure that you do not know what SSH over WAN means! That if you know what SSH means itself in the first place! Peace.

  • @benghaith Did you read the title of the video? I am pretty sure it described exactly what the video demonstrated.

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