You can running PocketPuTTY without install it.

This is the simple way to control your linux, just put your IP Address destination server, and then open. Make sure, that you have opened port 22 in destination server.

I use root for login

root's password

Running "ls" command, and it works. you can control your linux through PocketPuTTY easily.

this is when i tried "netstat".

it's pretty simple, isn't it?
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