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What the heck is SSH?
June 5, 2023, 3:35 a.m. | Taslim Arif
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What Is SSH
- SSH, or Secure Shell Protocol, is a remote
administration protocol that allows users to access,
control, and modify their remote servers over the internet - SSH service was created as a secure replacement for the
unencrypted Telnet and uses cryptographic techniques to
ensure that all communication to and from the remote server
happens in an encrypted manner. It provides a mechanism for
authenticating a remote user, transferring inputs from the
client to the host, and relaying the output …
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