How to use SecureCRT-How to use SSH2 configuration link in SecureCRT
Time: 2020-11-02Source: Huajun Software TutorialAuthor: Shaobing
Don't you know how to use the SSH2 configuration link in SecureCRT? Then friends who don't know how to do it can come and learn with me how to use the SSH2 configuration link in SecureCRT. I hope that through the study of this tutorial, I can help all my friends.
1. Open SecureCRT. In the toolbar above the dialog box, the third tool button is to create a new link. Click to open a new session wizard; select SSH2 for the protocol and click Next;
2. Fill in the IP address of the host for the host name. Use the default port of 22, then enter the user name of the Linux system, such as root, click Next and then enter the link name and you are done.
The above is the method of using the SSH2 configuration link in SecureCRT shared by the editor. Friends in need can read this article.
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