OpenSSH is a secure network protocol used for remote login and file transfer between machines. Installing an OpenSSH server allows you to remotely access your machine and securely transfer files to and from it. In this blog post, we will guide you through the steps to install OpenSSH server on CentOS 7, CentOS Stream 8 and 9, Debian 9, 10 and 11, and Ubuntu 22, 20, and 18.
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To install OpenSSH on CentOS, follow these steps:
sudo yum update -y
sudo yum install openssh-server -y
sudo systemctl start sshd
You can now remotely access your CentOS machine using any SSH client.
To install OpenSSH on Debian and Ubuntu, follow these steps:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt install openssh-server -y
sudo systemctl start ssh
You can now remotely access your Debian or Ubuntu machine using any SSH client.
Installing OpenSSH server is a straightforward process that allows you to remotely access your machine and securely transfer files to and from it. By following the steps outlined in this post, you can install OpenSSH server on CentOS 7, CentOS Stream 8 and 9, Debian 9, 10 and 11, and Ubuntu 22, 20, and 18. Remember to configure your firewall and set up SSH keys for enhanced security.
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