A Secure Shell, or Secure Socket Shell, is a network protocol that allows devices to achieve two important things: communicate and share data. Additionally, the SSH protocol also encrypts data, making it ideal for unsecured networks.
- What is a server
- Where servers usually live
- What is
SSH
- How to create an
SSH RSA
key pair - How to connect to a remote host using an SSH RSA key pair
- The advantage of using
#!/usr/bin/env bash
instead of/bin/bash