How to establish connection to Ubuntu VM by using PuTTY?
Connecting to an Ubuntu virtual machine with PuTTY provides a safe and efficient way to manage your virtual system remotely. PuTTY, a popular Windows SSH client, allows users to connect to an Ubuntu virtual machine using a command-line interface.
Configure Your Virtual Machine:
Start the Ubuntu Virtual Machine by following these steps:
Check that your Ubuntu virtual machine is running.
Check the Network Configuration:
Ascertain that your virtual machine is running and has an assigned IP address.
Setup OpenSSH Server:
If the SSH server is not already installed, enter the following commands into the terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install openssh-server
Download and Install PuTTY:
If you haven't already, download and install PuTTY on your local system.
Connect to PuTTY:
Run PuTTY on your local machine.
Configuration of PuTTY:
In the Hostname area, enter the hostname or IP address of the remote server. Select SSH as the connection type and 22 as the port. Session Save:
Enter a session name in the Saved Sessions section. To save the session for later use, click the "Save" option. Create a Connection:
To begin the connection, click the "Open" button. When asked, enter your username and password.
In PuTTY you can also copy the directory from one folder to another in Linux.