Use a secure shell configuration file for easier use
If you've ever used secure shell you know that it can get a little daunting with all of the command options available. But did you know you can make this task much easier with the help of secure shell user configuration files? With these files (unique to each user) you can configure secure shell to behave certain ways with certain hosts, or you can create global configuration options for all secure shell connections.
In this article I will show you how to take advantage of the secure shell user-specific configuration files.
If you've ever used secure shell you know that it can get a little daunting with all of the command options available. But did you know you can make this task much easier with the help of secure shell user configuration files? With these files (unique to each user) you can configure secure shell to behave certain ways with certain hosts, or you can create global configuration options for all secure shell connections.
In this article I will show you how to take advantage of the secure shell user-specific configuration files.