This guide is designed to help you configure
SecureCRT©. An SSH client developed by VanDyke
Technologies (http://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/index.html)
SSH
stands for Secure SHell. This is a command line
interface identical to telnet. The only difference is that
everything done through SSH is encrypted, so if anyone tries to
snoop in during your session, they can't read what passwords or
commands are being typed.
This guide
assumes that you:
- Have either purchased or downloaded a 30 days trial version of
SecureCRT©
- Have successfully installed the program on your PC.
- Have ability to connect to the Internet.
- If behind a firewall or proxy server, then have adjusted your
firewall/proxy server's setting to allow SecureCRT© to
communicate over the internet.
- Have purchased an account with 1GigHost and have
received your login information.
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Start SecureCRT© by either double clicking on
its icon on your Desktop or by going to Start > Programs
> SecureCRT version number > SecureCRT
version number where version
number is the version number of SecureCRT you have
installed. Latest version number is 3.4. |
Once ScureCRT© is running, you should be at the
following screen. If you get Quick Connect box, just click on
Cancel button.
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Click on the Connect button, which is the first
button on the toolbar. or go to File > Connect.
Alternatively, you can press Alt + C together. Performing any
of these actions will bring up the following Connect
box.
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Click on the New Session icon in the Connect
box, which is the third icon in the toolbar. You will get to the
following Session Options - New dialog box.
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In the Name box, type in any name you would like to
give this session. For this tutorial we are using Nasir's
Account.
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In the Hostname box, type your server address.
Since we will be connecting to 1Gighost, the hostname in our case
will be 1GigHost.com. If you have your own domain, then the
hostname will be yourdomain.com.
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In the Username box, type your username you chose
when you placed an order with 10megs or one that was provided by
1GigHost otherwise. For the purposes of this guide, the username is
nasir, your's will of course be different.
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After entering Session Name, Hostname,
Username press OK button. This will bring you back to
the Connect box. You will see the name of the session you
just created under Sessions.
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Make sure you are connected to the Internet. Then either
double click on the session name OR click on the session name once
and then click Connect button.
Since you are
connecting to the 1GigHost server for the first time, you will
receive a message about the host key. That just means that
SecureCRT© is connecting to this server for the first
time and it has no records of the encryption key of this server. All
you need to do is to click Accept & Save. If you do not
click on Accept & Save, you will receive the same message
next time you try to connect to this server.
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Next you will be prompted to enter your password. This is
the password that either you chose when placing the order OR was
issued to you by 1GigHost. Also check the Remember my password
box, if you do not want to type the password every time you connect
to this server. After you have typed in your password, click
OK to resume the connection process.
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SecureCRT© will now connect to the server. It
might take a few seconds for the connection to be accepted by the
server depending upon the current server load and your connection
speed.
If the connection to the server is successful, you
will see the following screen. This means the server is ready to
accept your commands. If the connection is not successful, you will
be informed about it by SecureCRT© using an appropriate
error message.
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This concludes this guides on how to configure
SecureCRT© to connect to 1GigHost servers.
Please visit our Commonly
Used Linux Commands page to get a list and usage of commonly
used commands that you can use to manipulate your account through
SSH.
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