to Karl
Karl F. Larsen
klarsen1 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 18:08:08 UTC 2009
Corwin wrote:
> could you please repost that tip bout gui ssh
>
> i have "misplaced" it
>
> TIA
>
>
I will add it here:
The GUI way to use ssh to connect two, or many computers
together is very simple to do. To begin you need to install sshd on all
the computers. It is not part of the normal Ubuntu so you need to
download it. This is done in a terminal by typing $ sudo aptitude
install sshd.
You need to be using Gnome on the computer that is connecting to
the others. This is because you need to have "Places" available for use.
Here now is how you connect the other computers.
Click on Places and then click again on "Connect to Server".
This brings up a panel. The top setup is Service type and you want to
change that to SSH. Below that is a setting called Server: and here you
put in the IP number of the computer you want connect to like
192.168.1.12 and then skip down to where you can put in a name that you
want to connect to. Then put a check in Add bookmark. Just below that
put in a name you like that tells you which computer this is. For
example laptop-15. Now click on the Connect button.
Next a panel comes up asking for a Password. Enter the proper
information and click on Connect. Now look at the Desktop and you will
see a device called "sftp on 192.168.1.12" and it looks like a folder!
It is that other computers files, all of them. Just click on the folder
and it comes up in the Desktop - File Browser. You should know how to
use this.
Now turn off the connection. Do this by a right-hand click of
the folder and select Unmount Volume. That drops the connection. Now to
regain the connection just click on Places and see now the listing for
laptop-15 under Bookmarks on Hardy or just Places on Jaunty.
Karl
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