ssh_scan: A SSH configuration and policy scanner for Linux and UNIX server | Linux Today

ssh_scan: A SSH configuration and policy scanner for Linux and UNIX server

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May 1, 2017

The SSH (Secure Shell) protocol is a method for secure remote login from one system to another. Sysadmins and users use a secure channel over an unsecured network in a client-server architecture format for connecting an SSH client with an SSH server. Security ssh server is an important task. There is a tool called ssh_scan from Mozilla which act as a prototype SSH configuration and policy scanner for your SSHD.

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