- Full Description
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SSH, or Secure Shell, is the de facto standard among users and administrators who wish to establish secure communication between disparate networks. This book is authored by a Fortune 100 system administrator, who will provide you with a highly practical reference for configuring and deploying OpenSSH in your own environment.
Some of the topics covered in this book include: OpenSSH installation and configuration, key management, secure logging, client/server architectures, and digital certificates. The author also provides you with complete deployment scenarios that arise daily in enterprise environments, both large and small.
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Legacy Protocols: Why Replace Telnet, FTP, rsh, rcp, and rlogin with SSH?
- A Quick SSH Implementation
- The File Structure of OpenSSH
- The OpenSSH Server
- The OpenSSH Client
- Authentication
- Advanced Topics
- TCP Forwarding
- Managing Your OpenSSH Environment
- Scripting with OpenSSH
- SSH Tectia Server
- Source Code/Downloads
- Errata
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