Connecting to a Linux VPS

What is SSH?

SSH (Secure Shell) is a secure and powerful network protocol that allows users to directly access the command line of a Linux server. This gives you the ability to execute Linux commands that control your VPS servers and manipulate files and applications.

SSH uses port 22 by default. However, it's highly recommended to change the SSH port for security purposes, as this is often the first target for potential attacks like brute force attempts.

SSH is built into macOS and Linux, but Windows users need an SSH client like PuTTY.
 

>_ Connecting to Linux VPS 


Using PuTTY on Windows

1 Download and Open PuTTY

If you don’t have PuTTY installed, you can download it directly from the official website. Once installed, open the PuTTY terminal client.

PuTTY Interface

2 Enter Connection Details

Fill in your server connection information:

Host Name: Your VPS IP Address
Port: 22 (Default SSH Port)
Connection Type: SSH

3 Initiate Connection

Click “Open” to start the SSH session. If this is your first time connecting from your computer, you’ll see a security alert. Accept the connection by clicking “Yes”.

Security Prompt
4 Enter Username

Enter your server username (typically root)

Default: root
5 Enter Password

Type your password and press Enter. Note: You won’t see your cursor in the password field – this is a security feature.

Password hidden for security
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