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InfoWorld: Secure remote Unix administration tools F-Secure protects Unix traffic

“To ensure secure transmissions when remotely managing Unix
systems, network administrators have turned to Secure Shell
(SSH)…” “To ensure secure transmissions when remotely managing
Unix systems, network administrators have turned to Secure Shell
(SSH), a packet-based binary protocol that uses authentication, key
exchange, encryption, and integrity verification to protect a
stream of data.”

“This Secure Shell (SSH) 2 client/server tandem makes secure
remote administration of Unix systems a breeze through Unix,
Windows, or Macintosh. F-Secure is an inexpensive way to protect
important data from theft as it travels over the wire.”


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