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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
SSH allows for remote management of a system. Whats does SSH stand for?
A
Secure Software hosting
B
Secure Socket host
C
Security Socket Host
D
Secure software host
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -SSH, also known as Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell, is a network protocol that gives users, particularly system administrators, a secure way to access a computer over an unsecured network.

Detailed explanation-2: -SSH host keys serve as the default SSH server identification for connecting SSH clients. They are the default machine identity generated when an SSH server is installed. Analogous to user SSH keys, host keys represent the server’s identity and are used for authentication towards the connecting client.

Detailed explanation-3: -SSH stands for Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell.

Detailed explanation-4: -SSH is a powerful tool for remote access. It allows you to log in and run commands on a remote machine just as if you were sitting in front of it. Many sysadmins use custom prompts for remote machines to avoid confusing a local terminal with a remote one.

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