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UNIX SSH: Using Secure Shell with CDROM (McGraw-Hill Tools Series)

UNIX SSH: Using Secure Shell with CDROM (McGraw-Hill Tools Series)

Ssh (secure shell) is an encryption program that allows a UNIX administrator to log into another computer over a network. This book shows readers how to log in to their system from anywhere, and how to prevent a cracker from getting access. The CD ROM contains ssh version 2 plus utilities.

Author: Anne Carasik

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Categories: Unix Books Tags: McGraw-Hill Companies, Unix Shell Books
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