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Managing SSH Clients and Servers


Managing SSH Clients and Servers
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 44M | 286 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


SSH (Secure Socket Shell) is one of the most important Linux administration tools. Understanding its use gives systems admins the ability to securely connect to Linux servers and to transfer files to and from these servers. In this course, you'll learn how to install and configure the SSH server, connect to it via the command line, and make use of some of SSH's lesser-known client tools, such as scp command, ssh key authentication, ssh-agent, ssh-add, and sshfs. Participants must understand basic internet terms (e.g., IP addresses), the command line, and the package manager for their Linux distribution of choice. Access to a standard UNIX account with sudo rights (or the ability to gain access to root privileges) on both the client and server is also required.

Understand in detail why SSH is one of the most important Linux admin tools
Master the ability to confidently administer a remote server using a secure protocol
Discover why it's important to block root login access to the SSH server
Learn why scp and sshfs should be the file sharing tools of choice versus Samba or FTP
Understand why connecting to SSH via SSH keys is a valuable concept to employ
Gain experience copying files to and from a server using the command line and graphical tools

 

Managing SSH Clients and Servers
Managing_SSH_Clients_and_Servers.part1.rar - 100.0 MB
Managing_SSH_Clients_and_Servers.part2.rar - 100.0 MB
Managing_SSH_Clients_and_Servers.part3.rar - 86.8 MB


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