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workshop: SSH - Form Zero to Hero (Workshop)

Impress your friends with your freshly acquired SSH knowledge

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So you have used SSH from the command line? Even used scp to transfer files. Let us help taking SSH to the next level. In this two hour workshop, we will set up a nice SSH config for your local client to save time and typing as well as setup key authentication to keep your connections secure.

This workshops targets absolute beginners to intermediate SSH users. As long as you have a somewhat recent command line OpenSSH client, you are welcome no matter what operating system you are using. Basic knowledge of the Linux or BSD command line is required. (navigating the file system, editing files, …).

Any Linux, BSD, Mac operating system with OpenSSH is fine, even Windows 10 with the Ubuntu subsystem works. PuTTY or KiTTY will not be covered.

Please make sure you do have a working ethernet or WiFi connection and the required adapters/cables.

If you're roughly familiar with these commands, you should have no problems following this workshop.
ls(1)
cd(1)
mkdir(1)
pwd(1)
man(1)
cat(1)
more(1) or less(1)
any command line editor of these: vi(1), vim(1), emacs(1), pico(1), nano(1) to create, edit and save text files.

It also helps to have a basic understanding of POSIX permissions and how to change them.
chmod(1)

Info

Day: 2017-09-16
Start time: 16:30
Duration: 02:00
Room: PUPIN

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