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In this tutorial video, learn how to establish a secure connection between a client and server using SSH services. Follow along as we complete three essential tasks: creating a directory on the server using the `mkdir` command from the client, transferring files from the client to the server, and receiving files from the server to the client. Enhance your remote management skills with this step-by-step guide to efficient and secure communication using SSH. LINK OF DOCUMENT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W... 0:00 - *INTRODUCTION* Welcome, everyone! Today, we're diving into the world of SSH communication between client and server. 00:44 - *ESTABLISH A SERVER MACHINE* Let's start by configuring the server machine to enable seamless SSH communication. 03:32 - *ESTABLISH A CLIENT MACHINE* Follow along as we set up the client machine, readying it for initiating SSH connections. 06:45 - *REMOTELY CONNECTED* Exciting news! We've successfully established a remote SSH connection bridging our client and server. 06:58 - *SUCCESSFULLY CLIENT-SERVER SSH REMOTELY* A quick confirmation - our SSH connection is up and running flawlessly. 07:00 - *CREATE FOLDER TO SERVER FROM CLIENT REMOTELY* Watch closely as we perform a step-by-step folder creation on the server, all executed from the client side. 07:52 - *SEND FILE TO SERVER FROM CLIENT REMOTELY* Time to securely transfer files! Witness the process of sending files from the client to the server using SSH. 08:58 - *SEND FILE TO CLIENT FROM SERVER REMOTELY* Reversing the flow: Learn how to send files from the server to the client through our established SSH connection. 10:30 - *EXTRO* And that's a wrap! We've covered vital ground in SSH-based client-server communication. Remember, practice makes perfect!