“A STUDY ON SECURE SHELL (SSH) PROTOCOL”
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science and Management Studies (IJCSMS) www.ijcsms.com - Year 2011, Vol 11, Issue 2
Abstract
Secure Shell (SSH) provides an open protocol for securing network communications that is less complex and expensive than hardware-based VPN solutions. Secure Shell client/server solutions provide command shell, file transfer, and data tunneling services for TCP/IP applications. SSH connections provide highly secure authentication, encryption, and data integrity to combat password theft and other security threats. VanDyke Software® clients and servers are mature native Windows implementations that offer a range of SSH capabilities and are interoperable with SSH software on other platforms.
Authors and Affiliations
NIDHI KANDHIL , Dr. ANIL KUMAR
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