Ubuntu :: Setup A Putty Session To Putty From One Machine To Another?
May 15, 2010
I am trying to setup a putty session to putty from one Ubuntu machine to another. I know how to setup to connect to the machine from Windows and I am using the same settings for the one I am trying on the Ubuntu machine but it fails to connect. It fails immediately so I believe that putty is not able to find ssh. Is there some configuring that I need to do.
I'm talking specifically about three functions that I'm missing from Windows world and could not find them in any terminal program in Linux.
1. When you select text in putty window the text is being automatically copied to clipboard - very useful.
2. When I move the cursor to another putty window and right click inside it - the text is being automatically paste inside this window.
3.When I click on a putty window with session running I can say: "duplicate session" - so great.
Why o why can't I get those in any Linux terminal ?I could get this wit CrossOver but surprisingly the Windows version of putty does not work under linux as it supposed to?
I am using putty to interact with Linux server. I have started a process using putty. The process is running and will take 5-6 hours. I want that process to keep running after I close the putty session. How can I keep that process alive after closing the putty session? I do not want to keep the computer ON all the time. Is there any way to do this?.
I am having issues with putty going inactive during a session and the job failing. I do not want to run nohup but would llike a korn shell script to keep putty alive.
How can we put ssh/putty session running even after in standby or disconnected mode.The idea is to have run a long running job from my notebook, which may take 6-8 hours, and if i come next day, there should be interrupt with it.
I have X Window running on one of RHEL Machine 192.168.2.2.I have logined through putty from remote Windows Machine 192.168.2.5. Now What I need to open the xterm (if I run the command through putty it should open xterm in the linux Machine).
I am downloading a big file on linux VPS, and I am connecting remotely via Putty to do it? Once I initiated the wget command to download the file, if I close the putty window, will wget continue to download the file in the background even though the session is technically closed?
One of my colleague has created a LINUX machine with VMWare. This machine has a name such as S003AP03 and IP adress. Normally one can connect to the machine by using putty with the machine's name or IP-Address. But to this machine one can't connect it with it's name. Something should wrong.
I use Putty to ssh from my windows laptop to a remote CentOS machine. Is there a way to start a shell that doesnt dies when I disconnect so I can connect again and reclaim it?
How can I connect to Linux (which is in a VM) from the host PC using putty? I can ping the 192.168.1.108 from my host PC. And there is sshd process running on Linux. I choose the SSH to connect, but gives error.
Right now I have a machine set up running Fedora. I have configured inittab to accept Console Logins, but I am having problems getting my netbook running PuTTY to connect. How would I go about finding the Host Name and Port to connect to?
What is the easiest way to use SSH over the internet with Putty? I have a Symbian phone with Putty installed and I was hoping I might be able to run some commands remotely on my 10.04 desktop with it. I've found a few tutorials but it seems like they deal with local networks and not over the internet.
I would like to have a linux server for Using SSH Tunnel with PuTTY ! May i can use ubuntu desktop edition for this ? or it is bether to use server edition ?
It might be a totally different angle i should look at this, but here goes.I can start the linux variant of teamviewer by writing teamviewer in the terminal, on the box. Fine.I can start it via /opt/teamviewer/ teamviewer/5/bin/teamviewer.If i connect to the box via ssh and putty, i still can run those commands but nothing happens.My goal in this is to be able to start teamviewer remotely via putty.
I've read a number of web pages on this and scoured a few forums, but I can't seem to get it to work. Here's the low down so far [don't know if this matters] server has a bridge interface
The full text of the error or warning message cannot be safely formatted in this environment. You may get a more descriptive message by running the program as a non-root user or by removing the suid bit on the executable.xterm Xt error: Can't open display:
i buy a dected server and i want control my server with UltraVNC Viewer the company host is give me just user name is root and password of ssh and when i ask him to instal for me vnc server he say sorry man i dont suport software.so can you help me how instal vnc server by putty (ssh)
I can't figure out why I keep getting kicked out of the ssh session almost immediately after login to an ubuntu 9.10 server (32bit).See the screenshot. I just installed this server and didn't make any ssh config options. I thought it would work right away.When I ping that server I get sporadic responses where some packets are lost. It's an old Dell poweredge 1400.where should I start troubleshooting? Authentication? Hardware?
I am using RHEL 5.4 in vmware and its working fine I configured ssh in rhel and tried to login through Putty from host machine (windows xp sp3) am not able to login, so what should I do fo it frndz.
I just installed the CentOs 5.5 on my laptop (windows7 + vmware workstation 7), I used host only, the centos could connect only with my laptop. After installation , I 'd like to admin CentOs by putty or ssh client, so I configured the sshd_config. I configured the file like this:
UsePAM no UseDNS no PasswordAuthentication yes
but I could not log in successfully , the connection was refused all the time. I can ping the Centos from my windows7; I can telnet ip 22 , the Openssh could appear; the /var/log/security looks no problem ; but I just couldn't log in the system. How can I do?
I'm trying to compile an application and I'm getting "WARNING: This project requires version 2.6 of CMake. You are running version 2.4.7." How can I update the cmake version (I'm a total newbie @ linux)
I've seen other posts on this issue, but don't know if they were ever resolved. I've tried some of the suggestions but none seemed to apply.Flavor - 10.10 Issue - Access via VNC after reboot
All in all, I have had nothing but success with Ubuntu, being that I'm no to it, but knowing what I need, I can usually find the solution. My problem is accessing via VNC after a reboot. The issue is the keys (keyring)
Router is setup for SSH on 22 for PuTTY to work, 5900 for VNC to work. If I am at the machine and login, VNC is possible from outside. Should I be running a different server other than the Remote Desktop that is included?
Is there a way to login via SSH to unlock the GUI to allow VNC access? I would not even bother with GUI, but I'm not there yet with the CLI To all that have suggested I learn it, believe me I'm working on it. All of us out there that have the Swindows syndrome have an uphill battle. I can't be the only one up against this. If anyone who has serious skills could take 5 minutes and peek. I can't think of any other information that I could supply. If there is,
I am trying to transfer a file from my work Win7 computer, to my Ubuntu home server. I can SSH into my server using PuTTY with no problems. The "Access denied" occurs after I type my password of course.I just want to push a file from my Win7 machine to my Ubuntu using SSH and PuTTY. PuTTY is what I have loaded on my work machine.
I setup logging in through putty client with keys, and password disabled, could log in from all machines on my network (xp and 7) with putty.When I finished hut down the server.Today I turned on the server box and thought I'd try logging in through putty. It kept telling me the server was rejecting my key.I plugged in a monitor and keyboard into the server and logged in via password then had no problem logging in through putty client.Question is, every time I shut the server down do I have to plug in the monitor and keyboard, then login, to be able to login remotely?
Is it possible to configure PuTTY to have me some nice colour scheme like vim's desert?
I'm an PuTTY user under Windows and my login shell is tcsh. The current PuTTY theme setting is a very boring "black background and white character" user interface.
If it is possible, could you illustrate a little bit about how it works?
I've goolged this issue, but it seem both client side and server side settings are involved in changing PuTTY's appearance, which makes me quite confused.