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OpenSSH is the implementation of the SSH protocol on Ubuntu. | OpenSSH is the implementation of the SSH protocol on Ubuntu. | ||
- | OpenSSH is recommended for remote login, making backups, remote file transfer via scp or sftp, and much more. SSH is perfect to keep confidentiality and integrity for data exchanged between two networks and systems. | + | * OpenSSH is recommended for remote login, making backups, remote file transfer via scp or sftp, and much more. |
+ | * SSH is perfect to keep confidentiality and integrity for data exchanged between two networks and systems. | ||
However, the main advantage is server authentication, | However, the main advantage is server authentication, | ||
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