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Step-by-Step
There are two ways to use SSH Secure Shell to connect a Windows computer to remote computers: using a bookmark you created for those computers you connect to often; creating a connection at the time you need it for those computers you only need to connect to one.
Using a Previously Created Bookmark
- After you have made a bookmark (see Create Bookmarks Using SSH Secure Shell/SFTP), click Profiles, then click the profile name.
- If you have not connected to the remote computer from your computer before, you will be prompted to save the host key. Click Yes.
- At the prompt, enter your password. If you enter it incorrectly, SSH Secure Shell will continue to prompt you until you enter it correctly.
Note: If you are connecting to an SGI computer (delta, an 02, or an Indy), you will have to re-enter your password before getting a prompt. This problem is caused by a bug in AFS/ssh.
Creating a New Connection
- Instead of using a bookmark, press Enter.
- Enter the Host Name and User Name in the window that appears, then click Connect.
- If you have not connected to the remote computer from your computer before, you will be prompted to save the host key. Click Yes.
- At the prompt, enter your password. If you enter it incorrectly, SSH Secure Shell will continue to prompt you until you enter it correctly.
Note: The connection information is not saved in a bookmark, but if you have to connect to multiple computers only once, this method can definitely be a time saver.
Details
Using a Previously Created Bookmark
- After you have made a bookmark (see Create Bookmarks Using SSH Secure Shell/SFTP), click Profiles, then click the profile name that you created:
- A window similar to the one below will appear:
Or you may see a window similar to the one below:
If you have not connected to the remote computer from your personal computer before, you do not have a host key saved for that remote host. A host key is part of the system that makes SSH
secure (see SSH Secure Shell and SFTP Connections). To save the host key to your remote computer, click Yes.
- At the prompt, enter your password. If you enter it incorrectly, SSH Secure Shell will continue to prompt you until you enter it correctly.
- A window similar to the one below will appear:
Note: If you are connecting to an SGI computer (delta, an 02, or an Indy), you will have to re-enter your password before getting a prompt. This problem is caused by a bug in AFS/ssh.
Creating a New Connection
- For step #1, instead of using a bookmark, press Enter. A window will pop up similar to the one below:
- Enter the Host Name and User Name (just as if you were creating a bookmark), then click Connect.
- Now follow the instructions above, starting with step #2.
Note: The connection information is not saved in a bookmark, but if you have to connect to multiple computers only once, this method can definitely be a time saver.