Secure Shell
CRYPTOGRAPHIC NETWORK PROTOCOL FOR SECURE DATA COMMUNICATION, REMOTE SHELL SERVICES OR COMMAND EXECUTION AND OTHER SECURE NETWORK SERVICES BETWEEN TWO NETWORKED COMPUTERS
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<
operating system> (ssh) A
Unix shell program for logging
into, and executing commands on, a remote computer. ssh is
intended to replace
rlogin and
rsh, and provide
secure
encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an
insecure network.
X11 connections and arbitrary
TCP/IP
ports can also be forwarded over the
secure channel.
http://cs.hut.fi/ssh/.
(1997-01-07)