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Information: The SSH (Secure Shell) specifies a way for a user to remotely control another computer through a secure communications channel. The remote computer must run an SSH server; the user uses an SSH client to connect to the server. From the perspective of the
F-Secure SSH F-Secure SSH: SSH clients and servers for multiple platforms. Free evaluation versions. Supports secure file copying and tunneling. (SSH) http://www.f-secure.com/products/ssh/
OpenSSH on Windows OpenSSH on Windows: Port of OpenSSH server and client for Windows. (SSH) http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/
OpenSSH for Windows OpenSSH for Windows: Minimal SSH server and client utilities for Windows which does not require full Cygwin install. (SSH) http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows/
SSH Communications Security SSH Communications Security: Extensive information about the SSH protocol. Has a variety of SSH products for sale, including clients, servers, and VPN software. (SSH) http://www.ssh.fi/
IETF Secure Shell (secsh) Working Group IETF Secure Shell (secsh) Working Group: Contact information and papers of a group standardizing the SSH protocol. (SSH) http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/secsh-charter.html
The FreSSH Project The FreSSH Project: A free SSH1 client and server for Unix (SSH) http://www.fressh.org/
SSH Master FTP Site SSH Master FTP Site: Binaries for SSH1 and SSH2 clients and servers for Windows and Unix. (SSH) ftp://ftp.ssh.com/pub/ssh
OpenSSH OpenSSH: An open source SSH client and server. (SSH) http://www.openssh.com
SSH Patch Repository SSH Patch Repository: NCSA's collection of patches for SSH. (SSH) http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Software/SSH/patch_repository/SSH_patches.html