Examples of using Your linux instance in English and their translations into French
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Connecting to Your Linux Instance if You Lose Your Private Key.
You also need the public DNS address of your Linux instance.
Before you connect to your Linux instance, complete the following prerequisites.
see Setting the Time for Your Linux Instance.
Transferring Files to Your Linux Instance Using the PuTTY Secure Copy Client.
For more information, see Changing the Hostname of Your Linux Instance.
Use the following procedure to connect to your Linux instance using PuTTY.
see Managing User Accounts on Your Linux Instance.
you must install them on your Linux instance.
see Transferring Files to Your Linux Instance Using WinSCP.
see Running Commands on Your Linux Instance at Launch.
see Setting Up Dynamic DNS on Your Linux Instance.
see Connecting to Your Linux Instance if You Lose Your Private Key.
Use the following procedure to connect to your Linux instance using the Windows Subsystem for Linux WSL.
For more information about connecting to a Linux instance, see Connecting to Your Linux Instance Using SSH.
see Managing User Accounts on Your Linux Instance.
see Connecting to Your Linux Instance from Windows Using PuTTY.
To connect to your Linux instance from a computer running Windows, you can use either MindTerm or PuTTY.
see Managing Software on Your Linux Instance.
see Managing Software on Your Linux Instance.