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difference between logging into unix through f-secure ssh client and telnet
hi,
what is the difference between logging into unix through f-secure ssh client and telnet is there any more security check is involved can any one explain thanks in advance |
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Yes, the SSH protocol uses encryption to protect the session from eavesdropping etc.
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