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===Shell Access===
 
===Shell Access===
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===Connection Methods===
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====Connection Methods====
 
There are two methods of connecting to the server's shell
 
There are two methods of connecting to the server's shell
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===Enabling SSH===
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====Enabling SSH====
    
To enable SSH access you need to log onto the server-manager and go to //Security -> Remote Access//.
 
To enable SSH access you need to log onto the server-manager and go to //Security -> Remote Access//.
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===Logging On===
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====Logging On====
    
In both the above cases (SSH and Console access), there are, by default only two users that you can log on as:
 
In both the above cases (SSH and Console access), there are, by default only two users that you can log on as:
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===Securing SSH With Public / Private Keys===
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====Securing SSH With Public / Private Keys====
    
If you need to get SSH access to your server from outside the LAN (e.g. you want to get to your work server from home) then the advised method is to use Public / Private Keys.
 
If you need to get SSH access to your server from outside the LAN (e.g. you want to get to your work server from home) then the advised method is to use Public / Private Keys.

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