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  2. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for securely operating network services over an unsecured network. It uses public-key cryptography to authenticate the remote computer and the user, and supports remote login, command-line execution, tunneling, and file transfer.

  3. Comparison of SSH clients - Wikipedia

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    A table of notable SSH clients with their general name, developer, initial release, platform, license, GUI, version, date and features. Bitvise SSH Client is a proprietary Windows program that supports SSH1 and SSH2 protocols and additional features such as port forwarding, SFTP and proxy client.

  4. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    OpenSSH is a cross-platform suite of programs that provide a secure channel over an unsecured network using the SSH protocol. It includes scp, sftp, ssh, ssh-keygen, sshd and other tools for file transfer, remote access, authentication and encryption.

  5. SSH File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    SFTP is a network protocol that provides secure file transfer and management over any reliable data stream. It is based on the Secure Shell protocol (SSH) and is seen as a replacement of FTP due to superior security.

  6. Web-based SSH - Wikipedia

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    Web-based SSH is the provision of Secure Shell (SSH) access through a web browser, without the need to install any additional software. Learn about its advantages, disadvantages, technology, and examples of free and open source solutions.

  7. Secure copy protocol - Wikipedia

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    Secure copy protocol (SCP) is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts. It is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and runs over TCP port 22 by default.

  8. SSHFS - Wikipedia

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    SSHFS (SSH Filesystem) is a filesystem client that mounts and interacts with directories and files on a remote server or workstation over a normal ssh connection. It uses the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), a network protocol that provides file access, transfer, and management over any reliable data stream.

  9. Shell (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A shell is a computer program that exposes an operating system's services to a user or other programs. It can be command-line or graphical, and it can be replaced with another shell. Learn about the history and features of different shells.