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Learn how to create a Telnet, Rlogin or SSH session and how to connect to the remote Linux/Unix host. Telnet and Rlogin sessions are pretty simple to create, but an SSH session requires a user key that should be registered to the SSH server before any connection is made. If you need a user key registration for the SSH session, see Public Key User Authentication first.
Creating a session
Connecting to the remote host
Troubleshooting
Once you have created a Telnet, Rlogin or SSH session, you can connect to the remote host. If there is no session created, see
Creating a session first.
  1. On the File menu, click Open.



  2. In the session list, select the session you want to connect to. And click Connect.
    The SSH User Authentication dialog box shows up.



  3. For the password authentication, enter your password in the Password box, and click OK.

    For the public key authentication, select a user key from the list and type in the passphrase in the Passphrase box and click OK.
    Note: If there is no user key available, see Public Key User Authentication.

    For the keyboard-interactive (Generic Message Exchange) authentication, click OK and then follow the generic authentication steps.

    Note: You can skip the authentication steps by saving the password and/or public key information in the Authentication category of the Properties dialog box.

You have tried to connect to the remote host using Xshell so far. If you have any problems in using Xshell, see the Troubleshooting section below.
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