Web Developers Working with SSH
If you are a web developer, chances are you’ve had the fun experience of using SSH in order to manage the server that is hosting your website. In fact, for most web servers, Linux is still the operating system of choice and SSH is the management tool used to interact with the operating system remotely. This often means learning a whole slew of old-school commands in order to get the system to do what you want.
Using SSH can be quite a daunting task for people who have grown up in the Windows era and who are not used to controlling a system via text-commands! In fact, many web developers will at first simply stick to using FTP for uploading/downloading files. However, if you go deeper into web development, you will want more control of your server and need to use SSH.
But… what if you are managing your own web server and want to set it up to allow SSH connections? What if you are running your website off of a Windows server because you are using .NET to create ASP pages? Is it still possible to connect remotely using SSH? It is indeed possible using Pragma Systems SSH Telnet Server. Using their software you can easily remotely control your system and it’s applications. Best of all, it works on Windows Vista as well as XP and other Windows operating systems.
Pragma Systems SSH technology is used in the majority of Fortune 500 companies in the United States and in over 2100 companies world-wide. Their software is secure, fast and reliable. Their SSH server supports up to 1000 simultaneous connections which is more than enough for almost any company. Also, their technology is significantly easier to use than standard text only SSH tools as they have a much easier to use and navigate interface which can be seen via the screenshots on this page.
This post brought to you by Pragma Systems. You can find more information about Pragma Systems and their products at Pragmasys.com. For more information about web servers, check out the Web Dev Notes web server section!

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