The Mystical Magical Secure Shell, Part 1

Posted by freethinker on Jul 29, 2009 5:39 PM EDT
CookingWithLinux.com; By Marcel Gagne
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The secure shell is much more than a simple way to keep your passwords to yourself. For instance, it's possible to tunnel ports you may not have access to (if the machine is behind a firewall) through the SSH port. SSH makes it possible to run remote graphical sessions easily. You can even securely log in without a password. SSH is a veritable Swiss Army knife of OS toys.

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