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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