SSH is a secure shell service, it is an essential protocol which allows you to access Linux and Unix based systems to execute commands to manage server or systems files and folders.
As we all know latest linux distros which are introduced recently has few commands which are completely different from our old Linux OS. In order to make things easier we have provided steps and commands to Restart SSHD services on Latest OS like Centos 7:
- Connect to SSH using server credentials
- Restart sshd service on an latest Centos, Debian, Ubuntu Linux using the command “sudo systemctl restart ssh.service“
- Done
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