Secure Shell
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Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network.[1] The best known example application is for remote login to computer systems by users. One of the most popular implementation is OpenSSH.
Readings[edit | edit source]
- Wikipedia: Secure Shell
- Wikibooks: OpenSSH and Wikiversity OpenSSH
Multimedia[edit | edit source]
- Add links to relevant demonstration videos here ...
Activities[edit | edit source]
- Understand differences between telnet and SSH
- Understand steps needed to create an SSH connection and implications
See also[edit | edit source]
- OpenSSH open source suite implementing ssh protocol
- Telnet and netcat
- Wikipedia:Terminal multiplexer
- Cisco IOS/Configure public RSA key authentication