Getting-Started
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3. Launching SSH Server
Finally, Start SSH Server
With:sudo systemctl start sshd
To enable it at Boot:
sudo systemctl enable sshd
In case, to Stop it:
sudo systemctl stop sshd
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4. SSH Server Getting-Started Guide
Get Started with SSH Server for Fedora GNU/Linux
To Enable Remote Access from a Client.
Output the Client Key:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Select & Ctrl+Shift+c to Copy on Terminal.
Then Append it to the Server authorized_keys File:
(Here for simplicity with the nano Editor, but you can just use Anyone.)
sudo nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor.
Last, Test your SSH Connection locally:
ssh `whoami`@localhost
The `whoami` Command just to Output your Username.
Remotely instead:
ssh `whoami`@[MYSERVERIP]
Replace “[MYSERVERIP]” with that you can find in: How to Check IP Guide.
Access with your User Password.
To Quit:
exit
So Now I am truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Quick-Start with SSH Server on Fedora 33!
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