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SSH
(Secure Shell)
Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol used for secure remote login and command execution over an unsecured network. It provides strong encryption to protect data in transit.
SSH is widely used by system administrators and developers to manage servers, transfer files (via SCP or SFTP), and automate tasks. It is a critical tool for secure remote access, ensuring confidentiality and integrity in network communications. SSH is supported on most operating systems, including Unix, Linux, and Windows.
SSH is widely used by system administrators and developers to manage servers, transfer files (via SCP or SFTP), and automate tasks. It is a critical tool for secure remote access, ensuring confidentiality and integrity in network communications. SSH is supported on most operating systems, including Unix, Linux, and Windows.