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A terminal window opens on the Mac host desktop and SSH connects to the virtual machine. With
the terminal window open and connected to the Linux virtual machine, you now have command-
line access to the Linux virtual machine.
What to do next
In the future, to open an SSH connection from the Mac host to the Linux virtual machine, in the
Fusion Virtual Machine Library, select the Connect to SSH option for the Linux virtual machine.
Edit or Delete the SSH Login Configuration for a Linux Virtual
Machine
After you configure SSH login on a Linux virtual machine, you can change or delete the
configuration.
If any of the following items change, you must edit the SSH login configuration.
n Port number for the SSH service
n Your Linux virtual machine user name
n Your Linux virtual machine password
You can also delete the SSH login configuration.
Prerequisites
n Configure SSH login on the Linux virtual machine with the Remember password setting
enabled. See Configure SSH Login on a Linux Virtual Machine.
n Successfully establish the SSH connection at least once.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Control-click or right-click the thumbnail of the Linux virtual machine and click Configure SSH
in the drop-down menu.
3 Either edit updated options and click Save or remove the configuration.
Option
Description
Username Edit this option if your virtual machine user name changed.
Password Edit this option if your virtual machine password changed.
Port Edit this option if the port number for the SSH service changed.
Remove Configuration To delete the SSH login configuration, click this option.
Send the Ctrl-Alt-Delete Command to a Virtual Machine
You can use a Fusion command to send the Ctrl-Alt-Delete keystroke combination to a Windows
virtual machine.
Using VMware Fusion
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