what is the difference between ssh & telnet
Answer Posted / typeaux
ssh (secure shell) -- Named "secure" because everything you
key in is encrypted during transport and cannot be easily
deciphered and read by anyone else. It is only decrypted at
the receiving hosts.
telnet -- All traffic is in "plaintext" and can be read by
anyone intercepting the message during transport between
endpoints.
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