In this video Grant installs Server Auditor on an iOS device and connects via Secure Shell to CentOS 7 Linux.
- [Narrator] As tablets are getting larger and more powerful…accessing the Linux Command Line from iOS…is becoming more common.…To access our remote Linux host via an iPhone or iPad,…we'll need to install an SSH client first.…There are plenty of SSH clients available…and most have similar features.…So on iOS devices you'll need to install an app called…Serverauditor which is a free SSH client from the app store.…Once that's installed start it up.…We'll start out by adding a host.…
So click on Hosts.…Then click on plus.…And we'll click on New Host.…Under Alias, let's call this…our Linux…VM.…For username I'm going to put in my username,…cause that's who I log in as on my Linux machine.…For host name, this will depend on your IP address.…You'll want to verify this on your Linux machine…using ifconfig.…My IP address is 10 dot…16…dot 18…dot 227.…
For the port, we're going to leave that alone.…By default the port number is 22…and we shouldn't have to change that.…And then I'll type in my password and I'll hit Return.…Click on Save at the top.…
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12/15/2016Note: The topics below map to elements of the Essential Commands section of the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator exam. Learn more about LFCS certification at https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/lfcs.
- Installing GUI desktop environments: GNOME, KDE, MATE, and more
- Preparing your virtual machine for remote access
- Installing and configuring VNC, RDP, and X2Go
- Choosing a terminal and shell
- Accessing the Linux CLI
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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1. GUI Introduction
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Explore Linux GUI choices4m 15s
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Install GNOME34m 1s
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Install KDE 42m 27s
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Explore KDE 44m 56s
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Install MATE3m 20s
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Explore MATE4m 37s
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Install Cinnamon3m 1s
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Explore Cinnamon4m 3s
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Install Xfce3m 10s
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Explore Xfce4m 49s
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Summary of Linux GUI choices2m 24s
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2. GUI Remote Access
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GUI remote access1m 51s
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Install VNC4m 52s
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Configure VNC5m 43s
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Troubleshoot VNC8m 49s
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Install RDP2m 41s
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Configure RDP4m 14s
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Install X2Go3m 51s
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Configure X2Go2m 12s
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3. CLI Introduction
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The Linux command line4m 4s
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Choosing a terminal4m 40s
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Choosing a shell3m 47s
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Introducing Bash5m 30s
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4. CLI Remote Access
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Access the Linux CLI on iOS1m 52s
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Conclusion
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Next Steps55s
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