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* ssh-keygen -t dsa # with empty password * cd ~/.ssh * cat id_dsa.pub # public key |
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* mkdir -p ~/.ssh * cd /home/userx/.ssh * vi authorized_keys # paste the id_dsa.pub (public key) content generated on the client * chmod 0600 authorized_keys |
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== SSHFS == Ability to mount a user filesystem with FUSE on a remote SSH folder {{{#!highlight sh cd ~ mkdir remotesshfsfolder sshfs user@host.example.org:/home/user remotesshfsfolder/ }}} |
SSH
Generate local key to access remote host
On client:
On SSHserver:
Login from the client with ssh userx@remote.example.org should ask for not password. Useful to invoke commands remotely using ssh
Copy file to SSH server listening on different port
1 scp -P 2222 filex userx@sshserver.example.org:/home/userx
Add listening ports on Ubuntu
Edit file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to set port 22 and 1234
Restart service with service ssh restart
SSHFS
Ability to mount a user filesystem with FUSE on a remote SSH folder