cs101:sshfromwindows
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How To Use SSH on Windows to Connect to a Remote Server
What Is SSH?
SSH, or Secure Shell, is a protocol used to securely log onto remote systems (Not just computers but some routers, switches, etc). It is the most common way to access remote Linux and Unix-like servers.
Overview
PuTTY is a free software application for Windows 95, 98, XP, Vista, 7, (the ill fated 8 & 8.1), and 10 which can be used to make an SSH connection to your server. You can download the application from https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
Requirements
Before you start, you'll need:
- A computer connected to the internet.
- Your NDSU SSH login credentials (see Authentication).
- The Putty application mentioned above.
Instructions
- To start Putty, double-click on the putty.exe program you downloaded, or the desktop shortcut created if you used an installer, to launch the application.
- Note: You may receive a warning that the publisher cannot be verified. If you have downloaded this program from a good source, select Run.
- Enter your connection settings.
- Host Name: example.com or lab10.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu
- Port: 22 (leave as default)
- Connection Type: SSH (leave as default)
- Click Open to start your SSH session.
- If this is your first time connecting to a particular server, you should receive a Security Alert message like the one below. Read it and make the appropriate decision.
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