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Introduction to Secure Shell
As Internet access becomes increasingly inexpensive and available,
it has become a viable replacement for traditional couriers, telephone,
and fax, as well as remote dial-up access to a company's internal
computer resources.
One of the biggest challenges in using the Internet to replace
more traditional communications is security. In the past, companies
have maintained their own modem bank dial-up access to company resources
so that critical data wasn't being transmitted over the public network.
Modem banks are expensive to maintain and don't scale well. In a
large company, long distance charges for road warriors alone can
make this an expensive solution.
Secure Shell is a protocol that provides authentication, encryption
and data integrity to secure network communications. Implementations
of Secure Shell offer the following capabilities: a secure command-shell,
secure file transfer, and remote access to a variety of TCP/IP applications
via a secure tunnel. Secure Shell client and server applications
are widely available for most popular operating systems.
Secure Shell offers a good solution for the problem of securing
data sent over a public network.
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