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Opening Multiple Terminal Sessions Simultaneously

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Xshell gives you multiple options for starting a terminal session. Here are some examples: On local shell, use ‘ssh username@host’ or ‘telnet username@host’ In the Sessions dialog box (Alt-O), select the sessions and click the Connect button Save sessions to the desktop (or local disk) and double click the sessions file To open multiple sessions simultaneously, you can Right click on one of the folders in the Sessions dialog box (Alt-O) and select ‘Open all sessions in this folder’ Select multiple sessions…

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Server to Server File Transfer

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How to Transfer Files Directly Between Servers using FXP Direct server to server files transfer requires FXP (File eXchange Protocol). It transfers files from the source server to the destination server without saving files to a local storage. FXP is vulnerable to open FTP bounce attacks and in many cases it is disabled by default.  To enable FXP for your FTP server, please check the system manual. Once FXP is enabled, open Xftp and connect to destination and source servers….

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