SSH- The Secure Shell

  • Daniel Barrett & Richard Silverman
  • O'Reilly
  • ISBN: 0596000111

Order (or just read more about) SSH- The Secure Shell from Amazon.com

(If you have no idea what ssh is all about, see Basics-ssh for an introduction)


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Everything you'd ever need to know about SSH. Well written, very complete- I liked this book! Some of the Amazon reviewers weren't quite so happy with it (one found the lack of NT coverage disappointing), but I enjoyed it start to end. I particularly liked that important concepts were always well explained and not just glossed over.

This covers both sides of ssh- the server and the user side, so whether you are administering a ssh server or just using ssh to access another site, you'll find useful information.




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  • Nov 21 07:55
    @loudmouthman: correct, but how do you prove ANYTHING like that is accurate? You can't. A text file is no better or worse than anything.
  • Nov 21 07:40
    @loudmouthman: well, a digital signature could prove it hadn't been altered. Text is no more insecure than anything else in that sense.









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