These utilities can help you communicate with:

	networks,

	other Linux systems

	and remote users

So, let us learn them one by one.

SSH Ping FTP Telnet

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SSH

SSH which stands for Secure Shell, It is used to connect to a remote computer securely. Compare to Telnet, SSH is secure wherein the client /server connection is authenticated using a digital certificate and passwords are encrypted. Hence it’s widely used by system administrators to control remote Linux servers. The syntax to log into a remote Linux machine using SSH is

Once you are logged in, you can execute any commands that you do in your terminal Example:

Example:

Ping

This utility is commonly used to check whether your connection to the server is healthy or not.This command is also used in –

					Analyzing network and host connections

					Tracking network performance and managing it

					Testing hardware and software issues

Command Syntax:- Example :

Here, A system has sent 64 bytes data packets to the IP Address (172.16.170.1) or the Hostname(www.google.com). If even one of data packets does not return or is lost, it would suggest an error in the connection. Usually, internet connectivity is checked using this method. You may Press Ctrl + c to exit from the ping loop.

FTP

FTP is file transfer protocol. It’s the most preferred protocol for data transfer amongst computers.

You can use FTP to –

	Logging in and establishing a connection with a remote host

	Upload and download files

	Navigating through directories

	Browsing contents of the directories

The syntax to establish an FTP connection to a remote host is – Once you enter this command, it will ask you for authentication via username and password.

Once a connection is established, and you are logged in, you may use the following commands to perform different actions. Let us run some of the important commands.

Telnet

Telnet helps to –

	connect to a remote Linux computer

	run programs remotely and conduct administration

This utility is similar to the Remote Desktop feature found in Windows Machine. The syntax for this utility is: For demonstration purpose, we will connect to your computer (localhost). The utility will ask your username and password.

Once authenticated, you can execute commands just like you have done so far, using the Terminal. The only difference is, if you are connected to a remote host, the commands will be executed on the remote machine, and not your local machine. You may exit the telnet connection by entering the command ‘logout’

Summary:

	Communication between Linux/UNIX and other different computers, networks and remote users is possible.

	The ping command checks whether the connection with a hostname or IP-address is working or not. Run ‘ping IP address or Hostname’ on the terminal

	FTP is preferred protocol for sending and receiving large files. You can establish an FTP connection to a remote host and then use commands for uploading, downloading files, checking file and browsing them

	Telnet utility helps you to connect to a remote Linux computer and work on it