In computing, Secure Shell or SSH is a set of standards and an associated network protocol that allows establishing a secure channel between a local and a remote computer. It uses public-key cryptography to authenticate the remote computer and (optionally) to allow the remote computer to authenticate the user. SSH provides confidentiality and integrity of data exchanged between the two computers using encryption and message authentication codes. SSH is typically used to login to a remote machine and execute commands, but it also supports tunneling, forwarding arbitrary TCP ports and X11 connections; it can transfer files using the associated SFTP or SCP protocols. An SSH server, by default, listens on the standard TCP port 22.
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OpenSSH - An open source SSH client and server.
Meta Description: [ the main OpenSSH page ]
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F-Secure SSH - SSH clients and servers for multiple platforms. Free evaluation versions. Supports secure file copying and tunneling.
Meta Description: [ F-Secure Corporation protects consumers and businesses against computer viruses and other threats from the Internet and mobile networks. ]
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IETF Secure Shell (secsh) Working Group - Contact information and papers of a group standardizing the SSH protocol.
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OpenSSH on Windows - Port of OpenSSH server and client for Windows.
Meta Description: [ OpenSSH on Windows ]
SSH Communications Security - Extensive information about the SSH protocol. Has a variety of SSH products for sale, including clients, servers, and VPN software.
Meta Description: [ SSH Communications Security is a world-leading provider of enterprise security solutions and end-to-end communications security, and the original developer of the Secure Shell protocol. ]
SSH Master FTP Site - Binaries for SSH1 and SSH2 clients and servers for Windows and Unix.
SSH Patch Repository - NCSA's collection of patches for SSH.
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