Coolcom Support:
Server
Admin by Telnet/SSH
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Coolcom offers a few excellent
ways to interact with your servers.
From SSH to Panel software, we
have you connected.. |
Providing Telnet and SSH access is a fundamental part of our
philosophy with regard to Remote Administration. Our Virtual
Server System allows you to have a dedicated presence on the Internet
and maintain it remotely via a low cost dial-up connection. Remote
administration is one of the most powerful tools included as part of our
Virtual Server System. By using a Telnet or SSH client, you can connect
to your Virtual Server from anywhere in the world, and log in to your
server as if you were sitting right in front it.
Often software requires you to reboot your
server or activate a command by dot prompt or root access. This is where
your SSH access comes in very handy.
Choosing a Telnet or
SSH Client
There are quite a few telne and SSH clients available, many of which are free.
For example, the Windows 95/NT operating systems are shipped with a
telnet client included (found at "c:\windows\telnet.exe" and
"c:\winnt\system32\telnet.exe" respectively). This telnet
client is simple and functional, but not quite as flexible and friendly
as
Puddy which gives you the option of either in one software. We
suggest using the ssh option as it is 100 percent secure. Telnet can be
monitored and your passwords seen. For the Macintosh OS, we recommend NCSA
Telnet written by the Software Development Group at the National
Center for Supercomputing Applications. Unix users can use the built-in
telnet client software shipped with the operating system.
Choosing a SSH Client
SSH (or Secure Shell) is a program that can be used to log into a remote
machine (your Virtual Server) and provide secure encrypted
communications between your Virtual Server and your local computer. All
of the commands you would use in a Telnet client, you can use in an SSH
client. The only difference is that the communication is made via
encrypted channels to and from your Virtual Server. An excellent SSH
client is
Puddy.
SecureCRT also supports telnet, serial, and other protocols.
Connecting To Your Virtual Server
Once you have chosen a Telnet or SSH client, connecting to your Virtual
Server is extremely simple. Although telnet and SSH clients vary in
their exact configuration, most of them will simply require you to
specify a "remote host". Your remote host is your Virtual
Server, so you would specify your domain name (or your temporary domain
if applicable).
Once you are connected, you will be prompted for your login name and
login password. You specified both your login name and login password
when you ordered your Virtual Server. After the login process is
successful, you will have gained access to your Virtual Server and can
now issue commands at the command prompt. If you are not familiar with
UNIX, you can learn some simple Unix
commands (Opens a separate window for your own printable
sheet) and use them with confidence. |