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What is SSH?How Does SSH Work?

SSH, or Secure Shell, is a remote administration protocol that allows users to control and modify their remote servers over the Internet. The service was created as a secure replacement for the unencrypted Telnet and uses cryptographic techniques to ensure that all communication to and from the remote server happens in an encrypted manner. It provides a mechanism for authenticating a remote user, transferring inputs from the client to the host, and relaying the output back to the client. The Figure Below shows a typical SSH Window. Any Linux or macOS user can SSH into their remote server directly from the terminal window. Windows users can take advantage of SSH clients like Putty.  You can execute shell commands in the same manner as you would if you were physically operating the remote computer. This SSH tutorial will cover the basics of how does ssh work, along with the underlying technologies used by the protocol to offer a secured method of remote access. It will cover th...

what Start Bootstrap? 10 Best Reasons to Use Bootstrap for Amazing Web Designs?

Start Bootstrap is a collection of free to download Bootstrap themes and templates. Our themes, built with HTML5, CSS3, and Bootstrap 4, are open source and you can use them for any purpose, even commercially! Initially built by a designer and developer from Twitter, Bootstrap has turned out to be one of the trendiest front-end frameworks in the whole world. Before it became open-source, Bootstrap was firstly identified as Twitter Blueprint. Bootstrap is responsive, mobile-first, prevailing, and front-end framework, which is developed along with CSS, JavaScript, and HTML. Bootstrap has many benefits from scratch for every web development project, and one such reason is the huge number of resources accessible for Bootstrap. If you as a web designer or web developer are new to Bootstrap, we have put forward some of the 10 best reasons that will help in using Bootstrap for remarkable web designs. 1. Easy to Use It is extremely an easy and speedy procedure to begin with Bootstrap....

First-Time Git Setup:

First-Time Git Setup: Git is a version-control system for tracking changes in computer files and coordinating work on those files among multiple people. It is primarily used for source-code management in software development, but it can be used to keep track of changes in any set of files. License: Mostly GNU GPL v2, GNU LGPL v2.1 for some parts, and some other licenses for yet other parts Initial release: 7 April 2005; 13 years ago Developer(s): Junio Hamano and others Operating system: POSIX: Linux, Windows, macOS Stable release: 2.19.1 / 27 September 2018; 17 days ago Original author: Linus Torvalds how to setup git on ubuntu ppa just run this below mentioned three command one by one: $ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:git-core/ppa $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install git after run above mentioned three command run below command $ git --version The first install git set your user name and email address: The first thing y...

āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ•েāϰ āϞāĻ•্āώāĻŖ:

āĻŦāϞা āĻšā§Ÿ āĻŦিāĻĒāĻĻ āĻ•āĻ–āύো āĻŦāϞে–āĻ•ā§Ÿে āφāϏে āύা। āĻŦāϞা āύেāχ āĻ•āĻ“ā§Ÿা āύেāχ, āĻšুāϟ āĻ•āϰে āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ•ে āĻŽৃāϤ্āϝু—āĻāĻŽāύāϟা āφāĻŽāϰা āĻĒ্āϰা⧟āχ āĻļুāύি। āĻāχ āϰāĻ•āĻŽ āĻšāĻ াā§Ž āĻšৃāĻĻ্‌āϝāύ্āϤ্āϰেāϰ āĻ•্āϰি⧟া āĻŦāύ্āϧ āĻšāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ•ে āĻŦāϞে ‘āĻŽুāĻ­ি āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ•’। āϤāĻŦে āĻŦেāĻļিāϰ āĻ­াāĻ— āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ•েāϰ āφāĻ—ে āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰ āĻļāϰীāϰ āϏংāĻ•েāϤ āĻĻে⧟। āĻĒ্āϰāĻĨāĻŽে āĻŦুāĻ•ে āĻ…āϞ্āĻĒ āĻŦ্āϝāĻĨাāϰ āϏāĻ™্āĻ—ে āĻāĻ•āϟা āĻ…āϏ্āĻŦāϏ্āϤি āĻĨাāĻ•ে। āĻ“āχ āϏংāĻ•েāϤ āĻŦুāĻে āĻĻ্āϰুāϤ āĻĒāĻĻāĻ•্āώেāĻĒ āύিāϞে āϭ⧟ংāĻ•āϰ āĻ•োāύো āĻĒāϰিāĻŖāϤি āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻŦেঁāϚে āϝাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϝা⧟। āĻŦিāĻ­িāύ্āύ āĻ•াāϰāĻŖে āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ• āĻšā§Ÿ। āωāϚ্āϚ āϰāĻ•্āϤāϚাāĻĒ, āĻĄা⧟াāĻŦেāϟিāϏ, āϧূāĻŽāĻĒাāύ, āĻ…āϏ্āĻŦাāϏ্āĻĨ্āϝāĻ•āϰ āϜীāĻŦāύāϝাāĻĒāύ, āĻŽাāύāϏিāĻ• āϚাāĻĒ āχāϤ্āϝাāĻĻি āĻ…āύ্āϝāϤāĻŽ āĻ•াāϰāĻŖ। āφāĻŦাāϰ āĻ…āύেāĻ• āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āϰāĻ•্āϤে āĻ•োāϞেāϏ্āϟেāϰāϞেāϰ āĻŽাāϤ্āϰা āĻŦেāĻļি āĻĨাāĻ•āϞে āĻ•āϰোāύাāϰি āϰāĻ•্āϤāύাāϞি āĻŦ্āϞāĻ• āĻšā§Ÿে āϜা⧟āĻ—াāϟি āĻŦāύ্āϧ āĻšā§Ÿে āϝা⧟। āĻ•িāĻ›ু āϞāĻ•্āώāĻŖ āϰ⧟েāĻ›ে āϝা āϜাāύা āĻĨাāĻ•āϞে āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ• āĻŦা āϏ্āϟ্āϰোāĻ• āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāϰোāϧে āφāĻ—ে āĻĨেāĻ•েāχ āϏāϤāϰ্āĻ• āĻšāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϝা⧟। āϞāĻ•্āώāĻŖāĻ—ুāϞো āϝāĻĻি āĻĻীāϰ্āϘāĻĻিāύ āĻŦা āĻ…āύ্āϤāϤ āĻāĻ• āĻŽাāϏ āϧāϰে āϘāϟāϤে āĻĨাāĻ•ে, āϤāĻŦে āĻ…āĻŦāĻļ্āϝāχ āϚিāĻ•িā§ŽāϏāĻ•েāϰ āĻĒāϰাāĻŽāϰ্āĻļ āύেāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϜāϰুāϰি। ā§§. āĻŦেāĻļিāϰ āĻ­াāĻ— āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āĻšাāϰ্āϟ āĻ…্āϝাāϟাāĻ•ে āĻŦুāĻ•েāϰ āĻŽাāĻāĻ–াāύে āϚাāĻĒ āĻŦোāϧ āĻšā§Ÿ, āϝা āĻ•āϝ়েāĻ• āĻŽিāύিāϟেāϰ āĻŦেāĻļি āϏāĻŽāϝ় āϧāϰে āĻĨাāĻ•ে। āĻŦ্āϝāĻĨাāϟা āĻŽাāĻেāĻŽāϧ্āϝে āϚāϞে āϝা⧟, āφāĻŦাāϰ āĻĢিāϰে āφāϏে। āĻāĻ•āϟা āĻ…āϏ্āĻŦāϏ্āϤিāĻ•āϰ āϚাāĻĒ āĻ“ āĻাঁāĻ•ুāύি āĻ…āύুāĻ­āĻŦ āĻšā§Ÿ। ⧍. āĻ…āύেāĻ• āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āĻŦাāĻšু, āĻĒিāĻ ে, āϘা⧜ে, āϚো⧟াāϞে āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦা āĻĒাāĻ•āϏ্...

āĻļীāϤে āϤ্āĻŦāĻ• āĻ“ āϏ্āĻŦাāĻĨ্āϝ āĻ­াāϞো āϰাāĻ–াāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āϝা āĻ–াāĻŦেāύ:

āĻ–াāĻŦাāϰ āĻ“ āϏāĻŦāϜি āĻ–াāĻĻ্āϝāϤাāϞিāĻ•া⧟ āϰাāĻ–āϤে āĻĒাāϰেāύ। āĻĒুāώ্āϟিāĻŦিāĻĻেāϰা āĻŦāϞেāύ, āĻļীāϤāĻ•াāϞীāύ āĻ•ā§ŸেāĻ•āϟি āϏāĻŦāϜি āĻ–েāϞে āωāĻĒāĻ•াāϰ āĻĒাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϝা⧟। āĻāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āϰ⧟েāĻ›ে āĻ—াāϜāϰ, āĻŦাঁāϧাāĻ•āĻĒি, āĻĢুāϞāĻ•āĻĒি, āϟāĻŽেāϟো। āĻāϰ āĻŦাāχāϰেāĻ“ āϤ্āĻŦāĻ•েāϰ āϝāϤ্āύে āĻ āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āϜাāĻŽ্āĻŦুāϰা āĻ“ āĻĒাāϞংāĻļাāĻ• āϤ্āĻŦāĻ•েāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ āωāĻĒāĻ•াāϰী। āĻ—াāϜāϰ āĻ—াāϜāϰে āφāĻ›ে āĻĒ্āϰāϚুāϰ āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ āĻ। āĻāϟি āϤ্āĻŦāĻ• āĻ“ āĻļ্āĻŦাāϏāύাāϞিāϰ āĻļ্āϞৈāώ্āĻŽিāĻ• āĻিāϞ্āϞি āĻ িāĻ• āϰাāĻ–āϤে āĻ•াāϜ āĻ•āϰে। āĻļāϰীāϰে ‘āĻĢাāχāϟাāϰ āϏেāϞāϏ’ āĻŦা āϜীāĻŦাāĻŖুāϰ āĻŦিāϰুāĻĻ্āϧে āϞ⧜াāĻ‡ā§Ÿেāϰ āĻ•োāώ āĻšিāϏেāĻŦে āĻĒāϰিāϚিāϤ ‘āϟি āϏেāϞ’ āϤৈāϰিāϤে āĻ­ূāĻŽিāĻ•া āϰাāĻ–ে। āĻāϤে āĻļāϰীāϰে āĻ•োāύো āϏংāĻ•্āϰāĻŽāĻŖ āĻšā§Ÿ āύা। āĻŦাঁāϧাāĻ•āĻĒি āĻŦাঁāϧাāĻ•āĻĒিāϤে āĻĒাāϤাāϰ āĻĒāϰিāĻŽাāĻŖ āĻŦেāĻļি āĻŦāϞে āϚāϰ্āĻŦি āĻŦা āĻ•োāϞেāϏ্āϟেāϰāϞ āĻĒ্āϰা⧟ āύেāχ। ā§§ā§Ļā§Ļ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ āĻŦাঁāϧাāĻ•āĻĒিāϤে ⧍ā§Ģ āĻ•্āϝাāϞāϰি āĻļāĻ•্āϤি āĻĒাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϝা⧟। āφāϰ āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ āϏি āĻĒাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āϝা⧟ āĻĒ্āϰা⧟ ā§Šā§Ŧ āĻŽিāϞিāĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ। āĻāχ āϏāĻŦāϜিāϤে āφāϰāĻ“ āφāĻ›ে āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ ‘āĻŦি āĻĢাāχāĻ­’, ‘āĻŦি āϏিāĻ•্āϏ’, ‘āĻŦি āϏেāĻ­েāύ’, ‘āĻŦি āĻ“ā§Ÿাāύ’ āĻ“ āύাāύা āϧāϰāύেāϰ āĻĢাāχāϟোāĻ•েāĻŽিāĻ•্āϝাāϞ। āĻĢুāϞāĻ•āĻĒি āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ āϏি āĻ“ āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ āĻ•ে-āϰ āϚāĻŽā§ŽāĻ•াāϰ āĻ‰ā§ŽāϏ āĻĢুāϞāĻ•āĻĒি। āĻāϤে āφāϰāĻ“ āφāĻ›ে āĻĢāϞেāϟ āĻ“ āĻ­িāϟাāĻŽিāύ ‘āĻŦি āϏিāĻ•্āϏ’। āĻĒ্āϰāϚুāϰ āĻĒāϰিāĻŽাāĻŖে āφঁāĻļ āĻ“ āϜāϞী⧟ āωāĻĒাāĻĻাāύāϏāĻŽৃāĻĻ্āϧ āĻšāĻ“ā§Ÿা⧟ āĻĢুāϞāĻ•āĻĒি āĻ•োāώ্āĻ āĻ•াāĻ িāύ্āϝ āĻĻূāϰ āĻ•āϰে āĻāĻŦং āĻ…āύ্āϤ্āϰেāϰ āĻ•্āϝাāύāϏাāϰেāϰ āĻুঁāĻ•ি āĻ•āĻŽা⧟। āĻāĻ• āĻ•াāĻĒ (⧍ā§Ēā§Ļ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ) āĻĢুāϞāĻ•āĻĒিāϤে āφāĻ›ে ⧍⧭ āĻ•্āϝাāϞāϰি āĻļāĻ•্āϤি, ⧍ āĻ—্āϰাāĻŽ āĻĒ্āϰোāϟিāύ। āϟāĻŽেāϟো āϟāĻŽেāϟোāϤে āĻ­...

āφāϏুāύ āύāĻ•āϞ āĻĄিāĻŽ āϚিāύে āύেāχ :

āĻĄিāĻŽāĻ•ে āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦে āĻāĻ•āϟি āωāύ্āύāϤāĻŽাāύেāϰ āĻ“ āϏāĻšāϜāϞāĻ­্āϝ āφāĻŽিāώ–āϜাāϤী⧟ āĻ–াāĻĻ্āϝ āĻšিāϏেāĻŦে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāώ্āĻ িāϤ āĻ•āϰāϤে āϝুāĻ•্āϤāϰাāϜ্āϝāĻ­িāϤ্āϤিāĻ• āφāύ্āϤāϰ্āϜাāϤিāĻ• āϏংāϏ্āĻĨা āχāύ্āϟাāϰāύ্āϝাāĻļāύাāϞ āĻāĻ— āĻ•āĻŽিāĻļāύ (āφāχāχāϏি) āϏ্āĻĨাāĻĒিāϤ āĻšā§Ÿ ⧧⧝ā§Ŧā§Ē āϏাāϞে। āĻĒ্āϰাāĻŖিāϜ āφāĻŽিāώেāϰ āϚাāĻšিāĻĻা āĻĒূāϰāĻŖ, āϏ্āĻŦাāϏ্āĻĨ্āϝāĻŦাāύ āĻ“ āĻŽেāϧাāĻŦী āϜাāϤি āĻ—āĻ āύে āĻĄিāĻŽেāϰ āĻ—ুāĻŖাāĻ—ুāĻŖ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āϜāύāϏāϚেāϤāύāϤা āĻŦা⧜াāύোāϰ āϞāĻ•্āώ্āϝে ⧧⧝⧝ā§Ŧ āϏাāϞে āĻ…āϏ্āϟ্āϰি⧟াāϰ āϰাāϜāϧাāύী āĻ­ি⧟েāύা⧟ āĻĒ্āϰāĻĨāĻŽ ‘āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦ āĻĄিāĻŽ āĻĻিāĻŦāϏ’ āĻĒাāϞāύেāϰ āĻ†ā§ŸোāϜāύ āĻ•āϰা āĻšā§Ÿ; āϝা āĻĒāϰāĻŦāϰ্āϤী āϏāĻŽā§Ÿে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻŦāĻ›āϰ āĻ…āĻ•্āϟোāĻŦāϰ āĻŽাāϏেāϰ āĻĻ্āĻŦিāϤী⧟ āĻļুāĻ•্āϰāĻŦাāϰ āĻĒাāϞিāϤ āĻšā§Ÿে āφāϏāĻ›ে। āϤāĻŦে āĻĄিāĻŽ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āχāĻĻাāύীং āĻŽাāύুāώেāϰ āĻ•িāĻ›ু āĻ­্āϰাāύ্āϤ āϧাāϰāĻŖা āϤৈāϰি āĻšā§ŸেāĻ›ে; āϝা āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāϰ্āĻ•ে āĻŽাāύুāώেāϰ āϏāϚেāϤāύāϤা āϜāϰুāϰি। āύāĻ•āϞ āĻĄিāĻŽ āĻŦāϞāϤে āĻāĻ–াāύে āĻ•ৃāϤ্āϰিāĻŽāĻ­াāĻŦে āϤৈāϰি āĻ•āϰা āĻĄিāĻŽāĻ•ে āĻŦোāĻাāύো āĻšā§ŸেāĻ›ে; āϝা āϏাāϧাāϰāĻŖ āĻŽাāύুāώ āĻĒ্āϞাāϏ্āϟিāĻ• āĻĄিāĻŽ āĻŦāϞে āϜাāύে। āϏাāĻŽ্āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻ• āϏāĻŽā§Ÿে āĻŦিāĻ­িāύ্āύ āĻĒāϤ্āϰāĻĒāϤ্āϰিāĻ•া⧟ āĻĒ্āϰা⧟āχ āύāĻ•āϞ āĻŦা āĻ•ৃāϤ্āϰিāĻŽ āĻĄিāĻŽেāϰ āĻŦিāώ⧟ে āĻ–āĻŦāϰ āĻ›াāĻĒা āĻšāϚ্āĻ›ে। āĻŦাংāϞাāĻĻেāĻļেāϰ āĻŦাāϜাāϰে āĻāχ āĻ•ৃāϤ্āϰিāĻŽ āĻĄিāĻŽেāϰ āĻ…āϏ্āϤিāϤ্āĻŦ āϰ⧟েāĻ›ে āĻŦāϞে āĻ…āύেāĻ•েāχ āĻĒ্āϰāϚাāϰāĻ“ āĻ•āϰāĻ›েāύ। āĻ…āύেāĻ• āĻŦিāĻ•্āϰেāϤা āĻĄিāĻŽ āĻ•িāύে āϰাāĻ–াāϰ āϏāĻŽā§Ÿ āĻĄিāĻŽেāϰ āĻ•ুāϏুāĻŽ āĻŦা āϏাāĻĻা āĻ…ংāĻļেāϰ āĻŦāϰ্āĻŖ āĻĻেāĻ–ে āφāϏāϞ āĻ•িংāĻŦা āύāĻ•āϞ āĻĄিāĻŽ āϚেāύাāϰ āĻ…āĻĒāϚেāώ্āϟা āĻ•āϰেāύ। āϤāĻŦে āĻŦাāϏ্āϤāĻŦ āϏāϤ্āϝ āĻāϟিāχ āϝে, āĻŦাংāϞাāĻĻেāĻļে āĻ•োāύো āύāĻ•āϞ āĻĄিāĻŽেāϰ āĻ…āϏ্āϤিāϤ্āĻŦ āύেāχ। āϤাāĻšāϞে āĻĒ্āϰāĻļ্āύ āφāϏে āĻ•েāύ āĻāχ āϏāύ্āĻĻ...

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In the context of a route entry, it usually means the default route. ... In the context of servers, 0.0.0.0 means "all IPv4 addresses on the local machine". If a host has two ip addresses, 192.168.1.1 and 10.1.2.1, and a server running on the host listens on 0.0.0.0, it will be reachable at both of those IPs.

Difference Between Linux and Windows?

Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel. Typically, Linux is packaged in a form known as a Linux distribution for both desktop and server use. Wikipedia Developer: Community;  Linus Torvalds License: GPLv2 and other free and open-source licenses (the name "Linux" is a trademark) Initial release date: September 17, 1991 Written in: C OS family: Unix-like Default user interface: GNOME Microsoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. Wikipedia License: Trialware, Microsoft Software Assurance, MSDN subscription, Microsoft Imagine Developer: Microsoft Initial release date: November 20, 1985 Platforms: IA-32, x86-64 and, as of version 1709, ARM64 Released to manufacturing: July 15, 2015; 3 years ago Written in: Assembly language, C++ Dif...

what is computer workstation ergonomics and Why is ergonomics important to computer users?

A good workstation ergonomic arrangement will allow any computer user to work in a neutral, relaxed, ideal typing posture that will minimize the risk of developing any injury. An ideal keyboard arrangement is to place this on a height adjustable negative-tilt tray. Computer ergonomics are important because, believe it or not, working at  a computer for prolonged periods of time can actually be harmful to  your overall health. Computer ergonomics work to alleviate the following conditions that can result from a lot of time on the computer: Blurred vision/headaches. A computer screen that is  not positioned properly or that needs the brightness and contrast  adjusted can cause blurred vision from straining to see the screen. It  can also result in headaches. Computer ergonomics can reduce these  effects by placing the monitor far enough away that you can see it  clearly with straining or leaning forward. In addition, make sure to  adjust the ...

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