The above screenshot confirms that the SSH service is up and running. ![]() You can verify the SSH server package installation by running the following command. ![]() The SSH service will start automatically upon the completion of package installation. Install SSH Server package using apt command. ![]() The SSH server package is available in the OS base repository, and it can be easily installed with apt command. The reason you are not able to use SSH is that SSH server package is not installed on Ubuntu or Linux Mint or Debian by default. Enable SSH on Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Debian To be able to enable SSH service, you need to be logged in as a root user or a user with sudo privileges. The steps mentioned in this article should also work on previous versions of Ubuntu / Linux Mint & Debian. This post will show you how to enable SSH on Ubuntu 20.04/18.04, Linux Mint 20/19 & Debian 10/9. ![]() SSH is a replacement for Telnet and other shell protocols such as rlogin, rsh, and rexec protocols.Įnabling SSH on Ubuntu is one of the tasks to do after the fresh installation of OS and helps you to connect your system remotely and perform tasks securely. SSH ( Secure Shell) is a cryptographic network protocol used for securing the remote login between server and client.
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