Term: Secure Shell (SSH)
Definition: Secure Shell or SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. Used primarily on Linux and Unix based systems to access shell accounts, SSH was designed as a replacement for Telnet and other insecure remote shells, which send information, notably passwords, in plain text, leaving them open for interception. The encryption used by SSH provides confidentiality and integrity of data over an insecure network, such as the Internet. Related terms: Secure Shell, SSH, Linux, Unix, Telnet, encryption, confidentiality, integrity Backup4all is a backup software for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7. If you don't have Backup4all installed you can download it here: www.backup4all.com/en/download.html |
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