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Practical Linux Security Cookbook

You're reading from   Practical Linux Security Cookbook Secure your Linux machines and keep them secured with the help of exciting recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785286421
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael A Lindner Michael A Lindner
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Tajinder Kalsi Tajinder Kalsi
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Linux Security Problems 2. Configuring a Secure and Optimized Kernel FREE CHAPTER 3. Local Filesystem Security 4. Local Authentication in Linux 5. Remote Authentication 6. Network Security 7. Security Tools 8. Linux Security Distros 9. Patching a Bash Vulnerability 10. Security Monitoring and Logging Index

Remote server/host access using SSH


SSH, or Secure Shell, is a protocol which is used to log on to remote systems securely and is the most commonly used method for accessing remote Linux systems.

Getting ready

To see how to use SSH, we need two Ubuntu systems. One will be used as a server and the other as a client.

How to do it…

To use SSH, we can use freely available software called OpenSSH. Once the software is installed, it can be used by the command ssh on the Linux system. We will see how to use this tool in detail:

  1. If the software to use SSH is not already installed, we have to install it on both the server and the client system.

    • The command to install the tool on the server system is:

      	sudo apt-get install openssh-server
      
    • The output obtained will be as follows:

  2. Next, we need to install the client version of the software:

    sudo apt-get install openssh-client
    
    • The output obtained will be as follows:

  3. For the latest versions, the SSH service starts running as soon as the software is installed. If...

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