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To connect to server, local or remote, you can use the **ssh** client program. When you start a connection to the server using this program, the two machine involved, encrypt all the network traffic generated, so nobody can spy on your connection and see what you are doing. This kind of connection is the only one available if you want to use terminal session to connect to our servers, no matter if the connection is made locally or from a remote workstation. | To connect to server, local or remote, you can use the **ssh** client program. When you start a connection to the server using this program, the two machine involved, encrypt all the network traffic generated, so nobody can spy on your connection and see what you are doing. This kind of connection is the only one available if you want to use terminal session to connect to our servers, no matter if the connection is made locally or from a remote workstation. | ||
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If you are using the session of another user, to access the remote server, use the **-l < | If you are using the session of another user, to access the remote server, use the **-l < | ||
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ssh-remote.txt · Last modified: 2007/08/01 16:00 by damir