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How can I get SSH access to remote hosted server using cPanel? While trying to use the command "ssh username@hostname", I'm facing error like (1) connection closed by host and also (2) Resource temporary unavailable.



Any help?










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closed as off-topic by music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb Feb 20 at 15:28


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    This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

    – Kinnectus
    Jan 18 at 9:54













  • So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:17











  • I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

    – Yoric
    Jan 18 at 10:20













  • The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 10:20











  • @Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:23
















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How can I get SSH access to remote hosted server using cPanel? While trying to use the command "ssh username@hostname", I'm facing error like (1) connection closed by host and also (2) Resource temporary unavailable.



Any help?










share|improve this question













closed as off-topic by music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb Feb 20 at 15:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • 1





    This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

    – Kinnectus
    Jan 18 at 9:54













  • So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:17











  • I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

    – Yoric
    Jan 18 at 10:20













  • The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 10:20











  • @Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:23














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How can I get SSH access to remote hosted server using cPanel? While trying to use the command "ssh username@hostname", I'm facing error like (1) connection closed by host and also (2) Resource temporary unavailable.



Any help?










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How can I get SSH access to remote hosted server using cPanel? While trying to use the command "ssh username@hostname", I'm facing error like (1) connection closed by host and also (2) Resource temporary unavailable.



Any help?







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closed as off-topic by music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb Feb 20 at 15:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb Feb 20 at 15:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – music2myear, Mike Fitzpatrick, Rajesh S, BillP3rd, bertieb

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1





    This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

    – Kinnectus
    Jan 18 at 9:54













  • So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:17











  • I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

    – Yoric
    Jan 18 at 10:20













  • The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 10:20











  • @Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:23














  • 1





    This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

    – Kinnectus
    Jan 18 at 9:54













  • So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:17











  • I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

    – Yoric
    Jan 18 at 10:20













  • The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 10:20











  • @Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

    – ashish jangir
    Jan 18 at 10:23








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This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

– Kinnectus
Jan 18 at 9:54







This will depend on whether your host has enabled and allowed SSH access to the server. If you are on a shared hosting platform there will most probably be no SSH access. If you have your own VPS or dedicated server then, yes, SSH access should be available, but you would probably need to configure it. Personally, i don't think the question can be answered by us because you should ask your host as every host is different in what they allow their custoemrs to access and how.

– Kinnectus
Jan 18 at 9:54















So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

– ashish jangir
Jan 18 at 10:17





So, what if I do have SSH access? Can you explain the process then?

– ashish jangir
Jan 18 at 10:17













I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

– Yoric
Jan 18 at 10:20







I do ssh into a shared hosting plateform with cPanel, but I had to ask them to enable ssh (it's disabled by default, and not all plateform can enable it). Also, I have to specify a specific port number when I connect, like that: ssh login@host -p abcd (it's not the typical 22 port number)

– Yoric
Jan 18 at 10:20















The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

– grawity
Jan 18 at 10:20





The process is "Ask your hosting company for the necessary information". Either you're using the wrong username (it isn't necessarily the same as cPanel username), or connecting to the wrong host, or there are some hosting-specific requirements. There's nothing beyond that.

– grawity
Jan 18 at 10:20













@Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

– ashish jangir
Jan 18 at 10:23





@Kinnectus Just checked a few minutes ago that I do have SSH access. So can you please tell me how to configure MySQL my.cnf file to enable binary logging?

– ashish jangir
Jan 18 at 10:23










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