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ssh username@server -L localport:remoteserver:remoteport | ssh username@server -L localport:remoteserver:remoteport | ||
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+ | ssh -v user@server | ||
+ | or -vv, -vvv | ||
= possible problems = | = possible problems = |
Revision as of 15:23, 17 February 2010
ssh is a command to log in over the network to another computer.
Contents
Send graphical output to ssh user
ssh -l user server -X xclock &
port forwarding
ssh username@server -L localport:remoteserver:remoteport
ssh verbose
ssh -v user@server or -vv, -vvv
possible problems
Wrong key on ssh-login:
- Problem
WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!
- Solution
$ ssh-keygen -R <hostname>
Related
ssh-related topics: