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Xshell is a powerful terminal emulator that supports SSH, SFTP, TELNET, RLOGIN and SERIA

Xshell Overview

Xshell is a SSH client that allows you to connect to SSH enabled servers. They offer both a free and paid licence. For more information about where to get Xshell, please see the following link… http://www.netsarang.com/products/xsh_overview.html For information on how to use Xshell to connect to our server via SSH, please see […]

SSH: How to Connect using a SSH Key in XShell

In this article, we will show you how to connect to a SSH server using Xshell with a public key. For this demo, we will assume that you already have a key setup. 1) Open Xshell 2) Click the open icon 3) Select the session you wish to use key […]

SSH: How to use Tabs in XShell

In this article, we will show you how to create, close, and swap between tabs in Xshell. 1) Open Xshell 2) Connect to a session as you normally would 3) Click the new tab icon and select the session you would like to use The session is now open and […]

SSH: Manage Saved Sessions in XSHell

In this article, we will show you how to edit and delete your saved sessions. 1) Open Xshell 2) Click the Open icon 3) Select the session you wish to change 4) You can change the settings by clicking the Properties option on the tool bar 5) Or you can […]

SSH: Save Login Credentials in XShell

In this article, we will show you how to save login credentials for your SSH account from within Xshell. For this example, we will assume that you already have a session created. 1) Open Xshell 2) Click the Open icon 3) Select the session you wish to use and click Properties 4) […]

SSH: How to Connect to a Server in XShell

In this article, we will show you how to connect to a SSH server using Xshell. For this article, we will assume that you already have a session created. 1) Open Xshell 2) Click the Open icon 3) Click the session you wish to use, then click connect 4) Enter […]

SSH: Create a Session in XShell

In this article, we will show you how to create a session in Xshell. 1) Open XShell 2) Click the new Session icon 3) Enter the name you would like to call this session and the server host 4) Click OK From here, you may now connect to the session […]

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