Definition of SSH
What is SSH?
A computer program and an associated network protocol designed for logging into and executing commands on a remote computer. It is intended to replace the earlier rlogin, telnet and rsh protocols, and provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network.
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installing & securing SSH
Installing OpenSSH and configuring it to provide more security compared to the standard install. This includes but is not limited to Public Key Authentification.
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How to Setup Password-less SSH Using Public - Private Keys
This HOWTO is a step-by-step guide for configuring and using password-less SSH service on Linux systems and is intended for a technical audience, Linux system administrators and security people in corporations and organizations that want to use password-less SSH service on their Linux systems.
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SSH Port Forwarding
In this article we look at SSH Port Forwarding in detail, as it is a very useful but often misunderstood technology. SSH Port Forwarding can be used for secure communications in a myriad of different ways.
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