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    Introduction
        Network Security Risks >>
        Different Secure Shell Versions
        SSH2 Protocol Features
        New Features
        System Requirements
        Installation >>
        Desktop Icons
        Support
        Licensing >>
    Configuration >>
    Connecting >>
    Terminal Window >>
    File Transfer >>
    Toolbar Reference >>
    Menu Reference >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

Introduction

The SSH Secure Shell for Workstations (SSH2 client) is a program that allows secure network services over an insecure network.

SSH Secure Shell for Workstations replaces other, insecure terminal applications, such as Telnet and FTP. It allows you to securely login to remote host computers, to execute commands safely on a remote computer, and to provide secure encrypted and authenticated communications between two hosts in an untrusted network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel, expanding SSH Secure Shell for Workstations's usability even further.

SSH Secure Shell for Workstations with its array of unmatched security features is an essential tool for today's network environment. It is a powerful guardian against the numerous security hazards that threaten network communications.

Network Security Risks

Different Secure Shell Versions

SSH2 Protocol Features

New Features

System Requirements

Installation

Desktop Icons

Support

Licensing

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