ssh
Secure Shell is a protocol used to securely log onto remote systems. It can be used for logging or executing commands on a remote server. More information: https://man.openbsd.org/ssh.
- Connect to a remote server:
ssh username@remote_host
- Connect to a remote server with a specific identity (private key):
ssh -i path/to/key_file username@remote_host
- Connect to a remote server using a specific [p]ort:
ssh username@remote_host -p 2222
- Run a command on a remote server with a [t]ty allocation allowing interaction with the remote command:
ssh username@remote_host -t command command_arguments
- SSH tunneling: [D]ynamic port forwarding (SOCKS proxy on
localhost:1080):
ssh -D 1080 username@remote_host
- SSH tunneling: Forward a specific port (
localhost:9999toexample.org:80) along with disabling pseudo-[T]ty allocation and executio[N] of remote commands:
ssh -L 9999:example.org:80 -N -T username@remote_host
- SSH [J]umping: Connect through a jumphost to a remote server (Multiple jump hops may be specified separated by comma characters):
ssh -J username@jump_host username@remote_host
- Close a hanged session:
<Enter> ~ .