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What is the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol? The Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is a method for securely sending commands to a computer over an unsecured network. SSH uses cryptography to authenticate and encrypt connections between devices.
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The Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network.

Secure Shell

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Secure Shellは、暗号や認証技術を利用して、安全にリモートコンピュータと通信するためのプロトコル。パスワードなどの認証を含むすべてのネットワーク上の通信が暗号化される。 ウィキペディア
考案者タトュ・ウルネン, Internet Engineering Task Force (Internet Engineering Task Force)
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