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  2. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    OpenSSH (also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell [a]) is a suite of secure networking utilities based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, which provides a secure channel over an unsecured network in a client–server architecture.

  3. Linux on Apple devices - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the 2.6 Linux kernel was ported to the iPhone 3G, the iPhone (1st generation), and the iPod Touch (1st generation) using OpeniBoot. [ 3 ] Corellium's Project Sandcastle made it possible to run Android on an iPhone 7 /7+ or an iPod Touch (7th generation) using the checkm8 exploit.

  4. Mosh (software) - Wikipedia

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    Whereas SSH transmits a stream of bytes in each direction (from server to client or client to server) using TCP, Mosh runs a terminal emulator at the server to figure out what should be on the screen. [2] The server then transmits this screen to the client at a varying frame rate, depending on the speed of the network. [8]

  5. Comparison of SSH clients - Wikipedia

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    An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer. This article compares a selection of notable clients. This article compares a selection of notable clients.

  6. OpenBSD - Wikipedia

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    The firewall code in Apple's macOS is based on OpenBSD's PF firewall code, [6] Android's Bionic C standard library is based on OpenBSD code, [7] LLVM uses OpenBSD's regular expression library, [8] and Windows 10 uses OpenSSH (OpenBSD Secure Shell) with LibreSSL.

  7. Comparison of SSH servers - Wikipedia

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    An SSH server is a software program which uses the Secure Shell protocol to accept connections from remote computers. SFTP / SCP file transfers and remote terminal connections are popular use cases for an SSH server.

  8. CopSSH - Wikipedia

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    The first version of CopSSH was developed in mid-2003 and was published as a free package on the Security Focus Secure Shell mailing list. [3] CopSSH has since then become very well known [4] [5] [6] and has been given various updates with newer versions of its underlying solutions.

  9. Web-based SSH - Wikipedia

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    Web-based SSH is the provision of Secure Shell (SSH) access through a web browser. SSH is a secure network protocol that is commonly used to remotely control servers, network devices, and other devices. With web-based SSH, users can access and manage these devices using a standard web browser, without the need to install any additional software.

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