Chapter 19. SSH Console Commands


The ssh commands allow you to connect to or create a secure shell (SSH) server.
Type ssh: then press Tab at the prompt to view the available commands.

19.1. ssh:ssh, ssh

Abstract

connects to a remote SSH server

Synopsis

ssh:ssh [ --help ] [[ -l username ] | [ --username username ]] [[ -P password ] | [ --password password ]] [[ -p port ] | [ --port port ]] { hostname } [ command ]

Arguments

Table 19.1, “ssh:ssh Arguments” describes the commands arguments.
Table 19.1. ssh:ssh Arguments
ArgumentInterpretation
--help Displays the online help for this command
-l, --username The username for remote login
-P, --password The password for remote login
-p, --port The port to use for the SSH connection
hostname The hostname to connect to via SSH
command Specifies a command to execute upon connecting.
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