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Enhance SSH Usage Through Config Files For Efficient Management

If you find yourself having to use Secure Shell to remote into multiple Linux servers throughout the day, you should consider using a config file to make your life considerably easier. In this tutorial, Jack Wallen shows you how.

Secure Shell (SSH) is one of those tools every Linux user will probably work with at some point. With SSH you can easily (and securely) log into remote servers and desktops to administer, develop, and check up on those machines.

Using SSH is as simple as:

ssh This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Or even just:

ssh 192.168.1.11

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