Beginners Guide To SSH
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- Me: "I have a question about controlling another computer over the internet" You: "SSH" Me: "Don't tell me to 'shhh', I'm asking you a question". Ok, enough with the play on words. If you've ever wanted to securely control another computer over the internet, then you've probably heard of SSH. If you haven't, then I made this video just for you! Consider this a jumping off point for future videos about SSH!
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Useful Linux/Mac SSH Commands - www.informit.com/blogs/blog.as...
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Putty SSH Client - www.putty.org/
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Wow. That explanation with 2 locks. I was today years old when I understood how it actually works.
I think the trick is actually to encrypt the message using a random key then send it once. The random key is then encrypted with the two private keys and sent back and forth as shown in the video. That way you don't have to send the whole message four times, just the decryption key.
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No joke, fantastic analogy
“Even though the briefcase can be intercepted, it remains locked”
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Dude this was perfectly explained. Good job.
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Man!!!!!!! Perfectly explained the SSH!!!!!! . I've been teaching bootcamps for years, but this just made my day!!!!!
In case anyone was wondering I was trying to figure out what the lock in this analogy is. The lock is the public key. If the neighbor for example has your lock in his "trustred" list, he will use his key (private key) to unlock his lock and vice versa.
Best explanation and best analogy
Thanks
love your teaching style, very funny and explained very well with visual aids. Great job!
Super awesome animation and explanation of SSH! Thanks, Tinkernut!
Thank you!!! I finally understood how the encriptation works!!! The explanation with the 2 locks was EXCELLENT!
Your explanation/animation ending around 2 minutes was awesome!
This explanation was awesome, I will immediatly go and try this out. Keep up the good content, you've just earned a subscriber!
This was a FANTASTIC ssh breakdown. The briefcase analogy was superb!
I wish all programming courses were that much fun, please keep it up
Awesome vid, and that explanation about the locks that Ankur mentioned: exactly right. Makes total sense now.
As non englihs speaker i have difficulty understand other channels video this video is really spot on, very clear and understandable
brilliant video. Cuts through the BS that I have read on other sites and goes straight to it in a very comical way. Love it.
My favourite feature about ssh is the "Network error: Connection timeout" when i try connecting to my rpi remotely and the information about the solution which can be found on the internet
Don’t usually comment on videos but gotta give you your props. This was a great demonstration 🙌🏿
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Love the IT crowd reference. Good to see another video from you my man
I love your enthusiasm !
I totally love the analogy using the briefcase with 2 locks!
Love how you explained this!
This is the best explanation I have had for SSH ever
I’m a big fan of this production great video man thank you
Omg but you litteraly made me understand everything I didn't understand for like the past 2weeks in school in 5min and your not even talking in my language! 😂😂 I honestly never click a subcribe button that fast! Thank you so much!
I learned so much in this video. Thank you so much!
I can just say Wowwww.. what a nice explanation in just 6 min.great man keep it up .Thanks for this,
You saved my time by these info. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for this video!
Omg! You are awsome on explaining stuff! I`m so gratefull that I found your channel
Hey, Thank you for posting this. My hobbies are only computer adjacent, and I took on a learning project to build a Minecraft server for my friends and I, and wanted to make it secure as possible. The way I decided to set it up talked about using SSH, and this video both broke it down for smooth understanding, demonstrated where and how things may look in my OS, and gave me more resources. Thank you again.
I'm just starting a Minecraft server and it's slow going cause I have no idea what I'm doing! How did yours turn out? Any tips?
@@aglerfamily Unfortunately life got busy and I had to shelve that project. Best of luck with yours!
The locked briefcase did it for me. Thank you
Thank you so much i was having trouble understanding ssh but you just made me understand in 10min
Excellent video! Make SSH very easy to understand. Thanks
Amazing explanation. Thank you!
Amazing video. Enjoyed
Thank you for this video, its really simple but effective.
Thanks for this valuable intro explanation, just curious, now for 2019, what would be your best recommendation to use SSH in windows? it about the server. Not sure if the option available by Microsoft itself would be the best. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for a great video.
although slightly childish, your content is probably the most informative and easily understandable stuff there is
This was helpful. thank you.
perfect explained ! it worked perfectly ! Thank you !
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great explanation. Thanks man
great explanation! thanks :D
amazing work on the editing!
These last two videos have been upping your game, sir.
Bro this was a great video!!!
Best explanation I've heard for how VPN security works.
For iOS, I use Terminus. The VNCviewer also works on iOS. As well as Fing to find devices on the network, namely the one(s) you need to SSH/VNC into. All on the App Store, as expected.
I was in my Google IT cert course and I needed abetter understanding on this. Thank you my guy!!!
So we are from same company!!
That lock example was just perfect.
thanks for remarkable explanation
1:30 it was today years old when I finally learned this. everyone keeps saying it's secured.... but why? thanks
GREAT tutorial, sir! I LIKED and SUBSCRIBED.
Just find your videos but subscribed straight away. Will come back
What a Video ! Thanks, entertaining and educational ! Subscribed Liked & Loved !!!!
Best Explanation on the Internet! Thanks!
Grand job boss. Appreciated muchly. 👍
This briefcase encrypting strategy is just genuis.😮😮
nicest explanation ! thanks man
Very helpful tutorial
Amazing explanation ! !
Great explanation. Thanks.
you explained well dude !
really good
Thanks for sharing
Awesome explanations. Congrats and thanks a tinkernut ton !
Wow. Thank you!
The infographic is excellent and easy to understand. Tinkernut is a bro.
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Excellent!
I miss your tutorials you make, please make more
No, the next one should be how to setup SSH key's.
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the best explanation ever thank you
Man great start. you should do full stack of server side technologies breakdown. SSH, SMB, FTP/SFTP, Web servers, Crons etc:
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Super super helpful....thank you
excellent info, thanks
very well explained!
thanks a lot man :D 👍
you are amazing at videos a new fan . Thank you
You can remove non-empty directories with rm -R
It also works for normal files and empty direktories
OMG! Perfectly understood the basics of SSHhhhhhh.......
Fantastic! 😁
best tutorial so far
Nice explanation with good animations :)
Many thanks
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Best video explanation about this SSHt
Good video for the explanation SSH.....
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This is why SSH enabled routers are great if they're protected properly when exposed to the net. Usually you would have to do all of this on the fly, but if your router allows Remote management via SSH you can use it to tunnel into your network and reach any machine on the LAN. Also having a router that runs firmware like openwrt or dd-wrt always include utils-linux or an extended version of Busybox which is a ++ if your router supports network attached storage. Even though SSH is encrypted it is a better idea to use tunnels , even locally because each tunnel enables an extra layer of encryption on your connection, the more tunnels the slower the connection because it has to encrypt the data over X amount of times. Although this a great visual representation and explanation of ssh , ports , and tunneling, could have done without the boats though lol.
I would say my fav thing about ssh is being able to set up a clip board file to copy code and links back and fourth for different uses.
stay hott .. thanks for ssh double lock animation explanation !! 💙
Thanks for the unique anology.
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I have a question, on windows if you set the OpenSSH Server to start on boot, will it consume resources? and if so is it a significant amount?