For security-conscious system administrators, three letters have become a household word when it comes to securing remote computers: SSH. SSH, which is derived from the term "secure shell," is a set of standards for encrypting the commands and data sent . . . . For security-conscious system administrators, three letters have become a household word when it comes to securing remote computers: SSH. SSH, which is derived from the term "secure shell," is a set of standards for encrypting the commands and data sent to a server from an administrator's PC. It is widely used by Linux administrators and others in the open-source community. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . SSH has revolutionized remote access for Linux admins, providing a secure framework for encrypted communications, essential for managing systems safely over the internet. Remote Access Tools, SSH Encryption, System Administration, Open Source Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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