Difference between revisions of "Secure Shell (SSH)"

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[[OpenSSH]] includes the following binaries:
 
[[OpenSSH]] includes the following binaries:
* <code>[[ssh]]</code>, [[ssh client]] to connect using Secure Shell protocol
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* <code>[[Ssh (OpenSSH client)|ssh]]</code>, [[ssh client]] to connect using Secure Shell protocol
 
* <code>[[scp]]</code>, a replacement for obsoleted [[rcp]]  
 
* <code>[[scp]]</code>, a replacement for obsoleted [[rcp]]  
 
* <code>[[sftp]]</code>, a replacement for not encrypted [[ftp]]  
 
* <code>[[sftp]]</code>, a replacement for not encrypted [[ftp]]  
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* <code>[[ssh-import-id]]</code>
 
* <code>[[ssh-import-id]]</code>
 
* [[WinRM]]
 
* [[WinRM]]
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* [[KexAlgorithms]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:44, 29 November 2020

Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for connecting to ssh network services providing encrypted communication and authentication. Most popular implementation is open source OpenSSH.


OpenSSH includes the following binaries:

  • ssh, ssh client to connect using Secure Shell protocol
  • scp, a replacement for obsoleted rcp
  • sftp, a replacement for not encrypted ftp
  • sshd, the SSH server daemon
  • ssh-keygen, a tool to inspect and generate the RSA, DSA and Elliptic Curve keys that are used for user and host authentication
  • ssh-agent
  • ssh-add
  • ssh-keyscan, to scan a list of hosts and collects their public keys
  • ssh-copy-id, to copy local keys to remote machine.

Ssh clients:


Related terms

See also

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