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🔹 SSH Access & Terminal

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SSH (Secure Shell) enables secure access to your server via a command-line interface. Developers commonly use it for managing files, running commands, and troubleshooting.

1️⃣ Enabling SSH #

SSH access may be disabled by default for security reasons.

How to enable SSH in Plesk:

  1. Log in to Plesk

  2. Go to Websites & Domains

  3. Click SSH Access

  4. Select access type:

    • /bin/bash (Full SSH access)

    • /bin/false (Disabled)

  5. Save changes

📌 Use SSH only if you’re familiar with terminal commands.

2️⃣ Connecting via Terminal #

You can connect to your server using SSH from your computer.

From Windows (using PuTTY):

  • Host Name: yourserverIP or yourdomain.com

  • Port: 22

  • Connection type: SSH

  • Log in using your username & password

From Mac/Linux (Terminal):

ssh username@yourdomain.com

📌 Always use strong passwords or SSH keys for security.

3️⃣ Basic Linux Commands #

Here are some commonly used commands:

Command Purpose
ls List files
cd foldername Change directory
pwd Show current path
mkdir folder Create directory
rm filename Delete file
cp source target Copy files
mv old new Move/rename files
chmod Change permissions
nano filename Edit file
exit Close the SSH session

📌 Be careful with delete commands – they cannot be undone.

🔐 SSH Security Tips #

  • Disable SSH if not needed

  • Use SSH keys instead of passwords

  • Never share SSH credentials

  • Avoid running unknown commands

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