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  2. ssh-keygen - Wikipedia

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    ssh-keygen is a standard component of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol suite found on Unix, Unix-like and Microsoft Windows computer systems used to establish secure shell sessions between remote computers over insecure networks, through the use of various cryptographic techniques. The ssh-keygen utility is used to generate, manage, and convert ...

  3. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    ssh-add and ssh-agent, utilities to ease authentication by holding keys ready and avoid the need to enter passphrases every time they are used. ssh-keygen, a tool to inspect and generate the RSA, DSA and elliptic-curve keys that are used for user and host authentication. ssh-keyscan, which scans a list of hosts and collects their public keys.

  4. Talk:Ssh-keygen - Wikipedia

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    On the flip side, ssh-keygen is extremely widely used and it's no easy matter to piece together the kind of concise overview from the online documentation diaspora that this article now provides. Perhaps this article attests in a small way that the criteria of "encyclopaedic" should sometimes give way to "reference worthy" on the principle that ...

  5. SSH File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    It is possible, however, to run it over SSH-1 (and some implementations support this) or other data streams. Running an SFTP server over SSH-1 is not platform-independent as SSH-1 does not support the concept of subsystems. An SFTP client willing to connect to an SSH-1 server needs to know the path to the SFTP server binary on the server side.

  6. Windows Remote Management - Wikipedia

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    docs.microsoft.com /en-us /windows /win32 /winrm /portal WinRM (Windows Remote Management) is Microsoft's implementation of WS-Management in Windows which allows systems to access or exchange management information across a common network.

  7. whoami - Wikipedia

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  8. regsvr32 - Wikipedia

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    In computing, regsvr32 (Register Server) is a command-line utility in Microsoft Windows and ReactOS [1] for registering and unregistering DLLs and ActiveX controls in the operating system Registry. [2]

  9. runas - Wikipedia

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    The runas command was introduced with the Windows 2000 operating system. [2] Any application can use this API to create a process with alternate credentials, for example, Windows Explorer in Windows 7 allows an application to be started under a different account if the shift key is held while right clicking its icon.