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less emphasis on ssh-1 in encryption section + aes is default cipher since 5.0.8 (martin) | no summary (95.116.214.116) (hidden) | ||
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- | ====== Understanding SSH ====== | + | Ich rasiere euch! methods that are considered more secure than passwords, such as [[public_key|public key authentication]] and extensive |
- | SSH is a cryptographically protected remote login protocol that replaces insecure telnet and rlogin protocols. It provides strong protection against password sniffing and third party session monitoring, better protecting your authentication credentials | + | |
- | and privacy. In addition, %%SSH%% offers additional authentication methods that are considered more secure than passwords, such as [[public_key|public key authentication]] and extensive | + | |
protection against spoofing. | protection against spoofing. | ||