How to connect via SSH to a server from Windows

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When using servers and other equipment remotely, The SSH protocol is usually quite common, thanks to which it is possible to access and control other computers through the network. And, although your computer has Windows installed as the operating system, you will be able to connect to practically any other that has this protocol enabled, even if it uses Linux.

That is why in this article we are going to show you how you can connect step by step to any server you have access to through the SSH protocol from Windows, using the free program PuTTY for being one of the simplest and most popular.

How to connect to other computers by SSH using PuTTY

As we mentioned, in this case to be able to connect to another computer using the SSH protocol, although it is possible to achieve this without installing anything from the command prompt or CMD, the truth is that in many cases it is easier to install a client. And, in this sense, PuTTY is one of the most popular, and about which we have already spoken before.

In this case, to easily make an SSH connection to a remote computer, you must first download PuTTY and install it on your computer, for which you can go to its official website and perform the installation In a simple way. Then, you just have to open the program to make a connection with another computer.

Connect to other computers via SSH using PuTTY

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In this case, in the section of Host Name you will have to enter domain or IP address (local or public) of the computer you want to connect to, and edit port if necessary (by default it is usually 22 on most Linux machines). You should only select the option SSH in the type of connection and click on Open to start using your equipment remote via SSH, where you will probably have to identify yourself with your username and password to get started.


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