Secure
Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for secure data
communication, remote command-line login, remote command execution, and
other secure network services between two networked computers. It
connects, via a secure channel over an insecure network, a server and a
client running SSH server and SSH client programs, respectively.
- The protocol specification distinguishes between two major versions that are referred to as SSH-1 and SSH-2.
The
best-known application of the protocol is for access to shell accounts
on Unix-like operating systems, but it can also be used in a similar
fashion for accounts on Windows. It was designed as a replacement for
Telnet and other insecure remote shell protocols such as the Berkeley
rsh and rexec protocols, which send information, notably passwords, in
plaintext, rendering them susceptible to interception and disclosure
using packet analysis.
- The encryption used by SSH is intended to provide confidentiality and integrity of data over an unsecured network, such as the Internet.
The
latest edition of of ssh account November 23, 2014 Server Indonesia, Nederland, United Kingdom and United States of America, all into one zip package
included a text version of ssh and squid proxy for free internet.
So do not miss the next post for ssh update on Free SSH US UK NL ID SSH Text Squid Proxy November 24, 2014.
===== CHECK IT OUT =====
Open port support : 22, 80, 143
Dropbear support : 443
Open port support : 22, 80, 143
Dropbear support : 443
No comments:
Post a Comment