2014
Lynda
Scott Simpson
37m 3s
English
Secure Shell (SSH) offers a safe way to communicate with a server and to connect to systems remotely. Consequently, SSH is a vital skill for anyone who works in IT. In this short course, Scott Simpson explains what SSH is and shows how to connect to an SSH server from different operating systems. He also demonstrates how to transfer files via SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) and secure copy (SCP), and how to set up your own SSH server on Linux and Mac OS X.
Introduction 2m 23s
Welcome 58s
What you Should know before starting this course 1m 12s
Using the exercise Files 13s
1. SSH Basics 11m 44s
What is SSH? 5m 8s
Connecting to an SSH Server from Windows 3m 19s
Connecting to an SSH Server from Mac OS X or Linux 3m 17s
2. Connecting securely with A Key 9m 34s
Using A Key for more-secure access 1m 10s
Generating A Key pair on Mac OS X or Linux 3m 23s
Connecting to an SSH Server from Mac OS X and Linux using A Key 1m 38s
Generating A Key pair on windows 2m 15s
Connecting to an SSH Server from Windows using A Key 1m 8s
3. Other Uses of SSH 6m 42s
Transferring Files with SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) 2m 21s
Transferring Files with secure Copy (SCP) 1m 54s
Creating an SSH Tunnel 2m 27s
4. Setting Up an SSH Server 6m 18s
Setting up the SSH Service on Linux 4m 14s
Setting up the SSH Service on Mac OS X 50s
and Windows SSH servers 1m 14s
Conclusion 22s
Goodbye 22s
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