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'''SSH''' from SSH.com contains a shell client and a file transfer client.  The former allows Windows machines to connect to other machines, while the latter allows Windows users to transfer files to and from other machines.  The shell slient is often used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.
 
'''SSH''' from SSH.com contains a shell client and a file transfer client.  The former allows Windows machines to connect to other machines, while the latter allows Windows users to transfer files to and from other machines.  The shell slient is often used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.
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Revision as of 19:02, 23 June 2008

SSH Secure Shell
Version 3.2.9
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Pundit Updated 6/23/2008


SSH from SSH.com contains a shell client and a file transfer client. The former allows Windows machines to connect to other machines, while the latter allows Windows users to transfer files to and from other machines. The shell slient is often used in conjunction with X-Win 32 for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.

Note that Apple users will use X11R6 instead of SSH.

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