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'''Putty and rditing files on OpenPLi'''
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'''Putty and editing files on OpenPLi'''
  
 
You can change many settings using the Graphical User Interface (GUI), but in some cases it can be necessary to access the files manually. You can do this by downloading and using [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html Putty]. By default you can login with telnet, so if you use puttytel.exe (a Telnet-only client) and login your box. By default there is no password for the root, so login with "''root''" and when asked for a password, just hit enter.
 
You can change many settings using the Graphical User Interface (GUI), but in some cases it can be necessary to access the files manually. You can do this by downloading and using [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html Putty]. By default you can login with telnet, so if you use puttytel.exe (a Telnet-only client) and login your box. By default there is no password for the root, so login with "''root''" and when asked for a password, just hit enter.

Revision as of 13:45, 1 May 2017

Putty and editing files on OpenPLi

You can change many settings using the Graphical User Interface (GUI), but in some cases it can be necessary to access the files manually. You can do this by downloading and using Putty. By default you can login with telnet, so if you use puttytel.exe (a Telnet-only client) and login your box. By default there is no password for the root, so login with "root" and when asked for a password, just hit enter.