SSH

The abbreviation of SSH is “Secure Shell”, which is a protocol used in Linux to log onto remote systems and also to execute commands on those remote systems in a safe and secure manner. It allows the users to access a command line or a shell remotely on Linux systems. It offers better authentication and consists of features like port forwarding, X session forwarding and secure file transfer.

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