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BaLLatris [955]
1 year ago
8

Vincent is attempting to remotely log into the system using openssh without success. he asks you what he can do to troubleshoot

this problem. what should you recommend first?
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
KengaRu [80]1 year ago
8 0

In the case above, the command that i need to  recommend first is option B. Add the -vvv option on to Vincent's ssh command.

<h3>What is SSH command?</h3>

The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol is known to be one that allows a user to be able to link up to a remotely located computer from the use of a single computer.

Note that this communication is one that often occurs via a secured encryption process. This kind of connection is one that is often used in file transfer and giving other remote commands.

Note that option B. is one that can enlist Vincent's help, and it is also one that can help him to be able to add the -vvv option on to his ssh command. This will help to give a great amount of information that will assist the person to you track down the issue.

Therefore, In the case above, the command that i need to  recommend first is option B. Add the -vvv option on to Vincent's ssh command.

Learn more about open ssh  from

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