How to login in SSH? and TOP useful SSH Commands
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08-01-2010, 03:12 AM,
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2010, 03:19 AM by dewlance.)
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How to login in SSH? and TOP useful SSH Commands
Hello,
First you need to Install SSH Client Software on your PC. You can use Open Source Putty Download Putty(Open Source) Open Putty and then enter your main IP address in "Host Name(or IP Address)" click on "ok" Now Enter your user name and password (Your Default user name is: root) If you login successfully then show this type of message in putty "~root@examle" Some SSH useful commands: 1. Directory Access Code: cd /YourDirectory 2. Delete File/folder Quote:rm examplefile.ext Delete file & folders without conformation(be careful) Quote:rm -rf ExampleFile Create File: Quote:touch Filename.EXT(.EXT = File Extension Name) Edit File: Quote:nano Filename.txtor Quote:pico /home/username/public_html/index.html (edit the index page for the user's website) or Quote:vi /home/username/public_html/index.html (edit the index page for the user's website) Change File Permission Quote:chmod 7750 = --- No permission 1 = --X Execute only 2 = -W- Write only 3 = -WX Write and execute 4 = R-- Read only 5 = R-X Read and execute 6 = RW- Read and write 7 = RWX Read, write and execute Change Owner and Group Permission Quote:chown username:username Filename- ChangeGroup Permission Quote:chown username Filename- Change Owner Permission For Example: chown root:root myfile.txt Move File mv oldfilename newfilename Download Files from Internet to your VPS Quote:wget http://example.com/filename/file.tar.gz Extract & Create TAR Files tar -zxvf file.tar.gz: Extracts the file tar -xvf file.tar: Extracts the file tar -cf archive.tar contents/ : Takes everything from contents/ and puts it into archive.tar shows who logged in and when... Quote:last -20(shows only the last 40 logins) Quote:last -40 -a (shows last 40 logins, with the hostname in the last field) Currently Loggid in User Quote:w (shows who is currently logged in and where they are logged in from) Quote:who (This also shows who is on the server in an shell) |
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