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What is the SSH protocol and what does it do?

SSH stands for Secure Shell and is a secure protocol for communicating with other computers. This protocol is used to connect to Linux servers and because of this ability to manage the server remotely and securely. SSH protocol history The SSH protocol was invented in 1995 by Mr. Tatu Ylönen, whose image can be seen...

What is the difference between FTP and SFTP ?

In general, there are two basic protocols for file transfer in the network world. These are FTP and SFTP protocols. The FTP protocol, which is derived from the File Transfer Protocol, is used to transfer files from one host to another or from a server to a client. The TFP protocol is a TCP protocol...