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SSHAbbreviation for “Secure Shell.” Protocol suite providing encryption for network services like remote login or remote file transfer.
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SSH*NIX and *BSD program standing for "Secure SHell" which has many different commercial implementations along with an open-source implementation called OpenSSH. It is used to remotely [..]
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SSHIt is also the abreviation for the japanese metal band Saitama Saishuu Heiki, which makes arrangements of videogame music and some original compositions.
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SSHSimply Sitting at Home. People who choose unemployment as their employer.
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SSHSkank slut hoe. SSH is to be used in times when you need more than one word to describe how slutty a person is because sometimes only using the word skank doesn't always say enough.
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SSHAbbreviation for Super Silver Haze, a potent strain of marijuana. Best smoked out of a bong, if you ask me.
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SSHAlso an abbreviation for a decription of a person that is a Super Slutty Hore.
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SSH Secure SHell. Protocol or program for secure logon to a remote host over an insecure network.
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SSHStands for "Secure Shell." SSH is a method of securely communicating with another computer. The "secure" part of the name means that all data sent via an SSH connection is encrypte [..]
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SSHTCP IP port numbers 22/tcp SSH Remote Login Protocol
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SSHSecure Shell. A program which enables connection and interaction with UNIX hosts at Deakin to use services such as computer programming environments and online databases.
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SSHSecure Shell (sometimes called Secure Socket Shell), a UNIX command line interface and protocol for securely accessing a remote computer. It is widely used by network administrators to control Web and other kinds of servers remotely.
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SSHNative OpenSSH as an Ansible transport is specified with -c ssh (or a config file, or a directive in the playbook) and can be useful if wanting to login via Kerberized SSH or using SSH jump hosts, etc [..]
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SSHSSH (Secure Shell) An encryption protocol that sits atop Telnet, not to be confused with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) which sits atop HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). Normally you generate a public/p [..]
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SSHSSH stands for Secure Shell. It is a communication protocol for connecting to remote computers over TCP/IP. Various authentication methods can be used which make SSH more secure than Telnet.
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SSHSSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol for creating a secure connection between two computers.
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SSHSea Surface Height
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SSHSea Surface Height
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SSHSea Surface Height Height of the sea surface with respect to a reference. In altimetry, usually, sea surface height with respect to the reference ellipsoid.
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SSH. . Essentially, ssh is a secure replacement of Telnet (as well as rlogin, rsh, and rcp). It fixes the problem where clear-text passwords can be sniffed off the wire. While the most common uses [..]
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SSHSea Surface Height
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SSHSSH is an abbreviation for Secure Shell which creates a secure network channel to send files between two computers.
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SSHis a cryptographic network protocol for securing communications.
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SSH Stands for "Secure Shell." SSH is a method of securely communicating with another computer. The "secure" part of the name means that all data sent via an SSH connection is encrypted. This means if a third party tries to intercept the information being transferred, it would appear scrambled and unreadable. The "shell" [..]
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SSHStudent Semester Hour, an enrollment measure equating to a college credit.
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SSHSecure shell, see Section 10.4.4.1
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SSHThe Secure Shell, or SSH, provides a way of running command line and graphical applications, and transferring files, over an encrypted connection, all that will be seen is junk. It is both a protocol [..]
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SSHSecure Shell or SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged over a secure channel between two computers. Encryption provides confidentiality and integrity of data. SSH uses public-key c [..]
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SSHSee Secure Shell.
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SSH
(networking) Secure Shell a networking protocol by which two computers are connected via a secure channel.
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