Ssh, Secure Shell, is much more secure than the archaic telnet/rlogin/rsh. You
should not remotely access UNIX boxes as an administrator without Ssh. It is
bundled with OpenBSD and SuSE Linux. It should be built into all unix OSs.
Resources:
- All
about SSH
- OpenSSH How-To
- Exploits
- FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
- FreeSSH
- FSecure
- IETF Working Group Secure Shell (secsh)
- OpenSSH
- OpenSSL
- Remote
Login Protocol SSH
- rssh : restricted
shell for OpenSSH
allowing only scp and/or sftp without
providing shell access
- scponly
ssh-based method to allow remote users
to both read and write local files without providing any remote execution
priviledges. a wrapper to the “tried and true” ssh suite of applications
- SSH
- Tunneling : Corkscrew
is a tool for tunneling SSH through HTTP proxies
- NT / W2K / XP : SSH for Windows NT / W2K / XP