SSH stands for Secure Shell servers. A web based SSH site make access possible to these servers through standard Web Browsers from behind a firewall or proxy.
It is usually referred to simply as "SSH."
/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts
SSH is extremely simple. Using the SSH client, you connect to the computer running the SSH server using the commandssh [ip address or hostname here]
An SSH client is often used for sending data over a secure connection between two networked computers. The best-known use for the SSH protocol is to access shell accounts.
usually it in : /home/user_name/.ssh/known_hosts
There are several places where someone can find a free SSH client for Windows. Some possible options are Bitvise, Win SCP, Chiark Greenend and Dameware.
It will require you to SSH to the router rather than telnet. You will have to use a program like Putty or some other SSH client.
Yes and no. There is a web based email client for Google Mail but the Google service will also talk to standard complying PC based client services.
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yes. Trillian.im is a good web based im client
OpenSSH keeps the public key data of known server hosts in the $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts file.
~/.ssh/known_hosts