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SSH stands for secure shell and is a network protocol that allows the exchange of information between two networked devices, using a secure channel. Look here for more information
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When the SSH client makes a connection to the SSH server, client and server send a key to one another. If both keys are trusted, client and server can negotiate a "secret"
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1. Open your Telnet client such as Terminal on an Apple computer, or open PuTTY or WinSCP on a Windows computer. Double-click on the application you use for Telnet, but do not start
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1. Download and install an SSH client for your operating system. If you use Linux or Mac OS X, you will most likely have OpenSSH already installed on your system. As Windows does
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