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| Posted On: Sun 18 April, 2004 Asked By: Anonymous |
Are there any differences between TELNET and SSH? |
| Posted On: Sun 18 April, 2004 Answered By: Anonymous |
| TELNET and SSH has long been employed by end-users and system administers to remotely control his or her servers. The key differences is that TELNET establishes a plain text connection while SSH, or Secure Shell, uses an encrypted connection so no one can ears drop on what data is being received or sent. If you need to connect to the web server hosting your web site then SSH is the better option of the two since security is always a major concern, particularly, for businesses. Also, you do not want to legally liable for any damage that may occur from your web hosting account being used for illegal activities. |
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