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+ | ==About== | ||
{{seed}} | {{seed}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Related== |
− | + | * [[keyed login]]: enable logging in from a specific remote client with no password (useful for scripts) | |
− | + | * [[ssh-keygen]] | |
+ | * [[sshfs]]: a filesystem for mounting remote folders via ssh | ||
+ | ==How-to== | ||
To break a dead connection and get back to a local prompt, try <code>[ENTER]~.</code> or (in MATE Terminal, at least) <code>Terminal->Reset</code>. | To break a dead connection and get back to a local prompt, try <code>[ENTER]~.</code> or (in MATE Terminal, at least) <code>Terminal->Reset</code>. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | ===Reference=== | ||
+ | * {{wikipedia|Secure Shell}} |
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About
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Related
- keyed login: enable logging in from a specific remote client with no password (useful for scripts)
- ssh-keygen
- sshfs: a filesystem for mounting remote folders via ssh
How-to
To break a dead connection and get back to a local prompt, try [ENTER]~.
or (in MATE Terminal, at least) Terminal->Reset
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