SSH (Secure SHell) is possibly the best way to remotely access a Unix system - it's very secure thanks to automatic encryption of all the traffic, and it's also quite universal because you can do all sorts of things: access remote command line shell, forward graphics session output, establish network tunnels and set up port redirections. Today I'm going to show you how to get started with SSH in Ubuntu.
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