SSH Secure Shell
SSH Secure Shell
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This is the start page for the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol, software, and related
information. SSH is a software package that enables secure system administration and file
transfers over insecure networks. It is used in nearly every data center and in every large
enterprise.
This page was created by the inventor of SSH, Tatu Ylonen (twitter: @tjssh). He wrote
ssh-1.x and ssh-2.x, and still works on related topics. The open source OpenSSH
implementation is based on his free version.
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Automate with SSH keys, but manage them
SSH keys can be used to automate access to servers. They are commonly used in scripts,
backup systems, configuration management tools, and by developers and sysadmins.
They also provide single sign-on, allowing the user to move between his/her accounts
without having to type a password every time. This works even across organizational
boundaries, and is highly convenient.
However, unmanaged SSH keys can become a major risk in larger organizations.
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eliminating the need for permanent keys and passwords on servers entirely.
That incident triggered Ylonen to study cryptography and develop a solution he could use
himself for remote login over the Internet safely. His friends proposed additional features,
and three months later, in July 1995, Ylonen published the first version as open source. It
became OpenSSH. Later he took the protocol for standardization at the IETF and
designed the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). He founded SSH Communications
Security Corp in December 1995 to provide commercial support for the protocol.
Ylonen still works on topics related to Secure Shell, particularly around key management,
as well as broader cybersecurity topics.
Today, the protocol is used for managing more than half of world’s web servers and
practically every Unix or Linux computer, on-premise and in the cloud. Information
security specialists and system administrators use it to configure, manage, maintain, and
operate most firewalls, routers, switches, and servers in the millions of mission-critical
networks and environments of our digital world. It is also embedded inside many file
transfer and systems management solutions.
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The new protocol replaced several legacy tools and protocols, including telnet, ftp, FTP/S,
rlogin, rsh, and rcp.
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