Chapter 25. Remote Access with SSH and Telnet

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IN THIS CHAPTER

  • Setting Up a Telnet Server

  • Telnet Versus SSH

  • Setting Up an SSH Server

  • The SSH Tools

  • Remote X

  • Reference

The ability to control your system remotely is one of the high points of Fedora Core Linux you can connect from any Linux box to another Linux box in a variety of ways. If you just want to check something quickly or if you have limited bandwidth, you have the option of using only the command line, but you can also connect directly to the X server and get full graphical control.

Understanding the selection of tools available is largely a history lesson. For example, Telnet was an earlier way of connecting to another computer through the command line, but that has since been superseded by SSH. That is not to say that you should ignore Telnet; you need to know how to use it so you have it as a fallback. However, SSH is preferred because it is more secure. We cover both in this chapter.

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    Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
    Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
    ISBN: 0672327929
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 361

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