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SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide Publisher: O'Reilly | ISBN: 0596000111 | edition 2001 | PDF | 540 pages | 10,23 mb Secure your computer network with SSH! With transparent, strong encryption, reliable public-key authentication, and a highly configurable client/server architecture, SSH (Secure Shell) is a popular, robust, TCP/IP-based solution to many network security and privacy concerns. It supports secure remote logins, secure file transfer between computers, and a unique "tunneling" capability that adds encryption to otherwise insecure network applications. Best of all, SSH is free, with feature-filled commercial versions available as well. SSH: The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide covers the Secure Shell in detail for both system administrators and end users. It demystifies the SSH man pages and includes thorough coverage of: * SSH1, SSH2, OpenSSH, and F-Secure SSH for Unix, plus Windows and Macintosh products: the basics, the internals, and complex applications. * Configuring SSH servers and clients, both system-wide and per user, with recommended settings to maximize security. * Advanced key management using agents, agent forwarding, and forced commands.
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