SSH Hardens the Secure Shell

Posted by tadelste on Sep 22, 2005 11:24 PM EDT
Internet.com; By Sean Michael Kerner
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There can hardly an IT administrator today that has not used SSH to log into a remote server. SSH Communications Security, the company that originally developed the SSH protocol (define), has now upped the ante with a pair of new solutions aimed at the enterprise market. SSH, typically in the form of the open source OpenSSH application, is widely deployed in nearly every UNIX and/or Linux variant in existence today, though SSH Communications Security claims its SSH implementation is the only one that is enterprise-grade. The newly announced SSH Tectia client/server solution 5.0 and SSH Tectia Manager 2.0 will work in UNIX, Linux, Windows and IBM mainframe environments and enables secure file transfer, application connectivity and system administration capabilities.

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