ShellHub is a modern SSH server for remotely accessing Linux devices over the Internet. It provides a web-based management interface that is easy to use and allows you to monitor and control your devices from anywhere.
This tutorial will show you how to install ShellHub on Linux Mint Latest.
Follow the steps below to install ShellHub on Linux Mint Latest:
Step 1: Download the ShellHub package
wget https://github.com/shellhub-io/shellhub/releases/download/v0.X.X/shellhub_0.X.X_amd64.deb
Replace 0.X.X
with the latest version available on the ShellHub website.
Step 2: Install the ShellHub package
sudo apt install ./shellhub_0.X.X_amd64.deb
This will install the required dependencies and configure the system to run ShellHub.
Step 3: Start the ShellHub service
sudo systemctl start shellhub
This will start the ShellHub service and enable it to run automatically at boot time.
Step 4: Access the ShellHub web interface
Open your web browser and navigate to https://localhost:8080
. You should see the ShellHub login page.
Step 5: Log in to the ShellHub interface
Enter the default username admin
and password admin
to access the ShellHub web interface.
Step 6: Configure ShellHub
Once you have logged in, you can configure ShellHub settings, add new devices, and manage device access.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed ShellHub on your Linux Mint Latest and are now ready to start using it.
In this tutorial, we showed you how to install ShellHub on Linux Mint Latest. ShellHub is a powerful tool for remotely accessing and managing multiple Linux devices, and we hope this tutorial has helped you get started. Feel free to explore the ShellHub documentation to learn more about its features and capabilities.
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