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| | What is Secure Shell? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: SSH, Secure Socket Shell |
 | | - Secure Shell (SSH), sometimes known as Secure Socket Shell, is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a remote computer. |
 | | SSH is actually a suite of three utilities - slogin, ssh, and scp - that are secure versions of the earlier UNIX utilities, rlogin, rsh, and rcp. |
 | | Both ends of the client/server connection are authenticated using a digital certificate, and passwords are protected by being encrypted. |
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