NB: SSH access may now be possible on your particular Shared Server. Please contact our Support team if this is something that you require or would like more information about. The first thing you’ll need to do is install PuTTY and PuTTYgen on your local machine. Further instructions and download links are available from PuTTY’s site here. Now that you have the 2 applications installed, open up PuTTYgen. We’re going to use this to create a key-pair to allow you to connect to your server via SSH. Ensure that you’ve selected the SSH-2 RSA key type and 2048 bits – […]
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