If you are running a Linux or Mac computer, SSH client is installed by default. Although it looks and acts the same as Telnet, all communications over the SSH protocol is encrypted to prevent packet sniffing. It’s now the primary way for system administrators to securely log into remote Linux servers over the public Internet. SSH stands for Secure Shell, which was invented in 1995 to replace the insecure Telnet (Telecommunication Network). This tutorial is going to show you 3 ways to log into Linux server on Windows via SSH.
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