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You need to have an SSH account to use [[SSH | SSH]] on your Bravenet account. | |||
You need to have an SSH account to use [[SSH | SSH]] on your Bravenet | |||
It is recommended that, only advanced users, use SSH to manage any larger websites that you may choose to host with Bravenet. It provides greater ease-of-use and utility when dealing with the hundreds, or perhaps even thousands of files involved in more complicated websites. | It is recommended that, only advanced users, use SSH to manage any larger websites that you may choose to host with Bravenet. It provides greater ease-of-use and utility when dealing with the hundreds, or perhaps even thousands of files involved in more complicated websites. | ||
==Creating a SSH account== | == Creating a new SSH account == | ||
# [[Log in to your Bravenet account]]. | # [[Log in to your Bravenet account]]. | ||
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# You will be prompted to enter in a '''username''' and '''password'''. This will be the user that your SSH session will show when you log in with the account you are creating. Note that your username will automatically be followed by a number - this is part of your username. For example, <tt>testuser-1234567890</tt>. Ensure you choose a secure password! When done, click the '''create''' button. | # You will be prompted to enter in a '''username''' and '''password'''. This will be the user that your SSH session will show when you log in with the account you are creating. Note that your username will automatically be followed by a number - this is part of your username. For example, <tt>testuser-1234567890</tt>. Ensure you choose a secure password! When done, click the '''create''' button. | ||
# You can now login to your SSH account using either [[Putty | Putty]] on Windows/OSXc or the [[ Terminal | Terminal]] in Linux/OSX. | # You can now login to your SSH account using either [[Putty | Putty]] on Windows/OSXc or the [[ Terminal | Terminal]] in Linux/OSX. | ||
== Using SSH with Putty == | |||
# Install [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY]. | |||
# Specify the hostname or IP address for your server and hit 'open' to initiate the connection. You can leave all options to default. If this is the first time to connect to the server, you will have to accept its SSH certificate. | |||
# Specify your username ''yourname-123456789''. | |||
# Specify your password. | |||
# Specify your port: '''8022'''. | |||
[[Category:SSH]] | [[Category:SSH]] |
Revision as of 08:35, 11 January 2016
You need to have an SSH account to use SSH on your Bravenet account.
It is recommended that, only advanced users, use SSH to manage any larger websites that you may choose to host with Bravenet. It provides greater ease-of-use and utility when dealing with the hundreds, or perhaps even thousands of files involved in more complicated websites.
Creating a new SSH account
- Log in to your Bravenet account.
- Select the SSH tab.
- Select the New SSH Account option.
- You will be prompted to enter in a username and password. This will be the user that your SSH session will show when you log in with the account you are creating. Note that your username will automatically be followed by a number - this is part of your username. For example, testuser-1234567890. Ensure you choose a secure password! When done, click the create button.
- You can now login to your SSH account using either Putty on Windows/OSXc or the Terminal in Linux/OSX.
Using SSH with Putty
- Install PuTTY.
- Specify the hostname or IP address for your server and hit 'open' to initiate the connection. You can leave all options to default. If this is the first time to connect to the server, you will have to accept its SSH certificate.
- Specify your username yourname-123456789.
- Specify your password.
- Specify your port: 8022.