Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol that is used to log into the system via a secure channel. With the help of SSH, you can safely exchange data between two devices. For more detailed information, visit here.
Enabling SSH access allows for:
- Remote hosting control
- The ability to add, remove, edit, backup and restore hosting files and directories
- The easy import and export of your database
- An established connection between 2 different servers
However, there are some downsides with enabling SSH:
- More difficult to use than a web interface
- Increased security risks
- Managing SSH keys
- Generating a new key
- Importing a key
All these options will take you to the SSH Access menu in your cPanel. Detailed instructions can be found in this guide.
To enable SSH, turn the toggle button on. After it has been enabled, you will then see how you can manage your SSH.
Once SSH is enabled, the Terminal menu will appear in cPanel, in the Advanced section.
- Managing SSH keys
- Generating a new key
- Importing a key
All these options will take you to the SSH Access menu in your cPanel. Detailed instructions can be found in this guide.
To enable SSH, turn the toggle button on. After it has been enabled, you will then see how you can manage your SSH.
Once SSH is enabled, the Terminal menu will appear in cPanel, in the Advanced section.