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OPS235 Lab 7 - CentOS7

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When you have created an SSH server, then users can take advantage of secure shell tools (including the '''scp''' and '''sftp''' utilities)
 
The ssh client utility also contains many options to provide useful features or options when establishing secure connections between servers. One of these features is referred to as '''tunnelling''' - this term refers to running programs on remote servers (i.e. running the program on a remote server, yet interacting and viewing program on your local server. Since '''X-windows''' in Linux is a support <u>layer</u> to transmit graphical information efficiently between servers, ssh tunnelling becomes more useful and important to allow organizations to work efficiently and securely in a user-friendly environment.
# Remain in your '''centos2''' VM for this section.
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