Secure Shell (SSH)

Secure Shell (SSH) is a UNIX-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a remote computer. It is widely used by network administrators to control Web servers remotely. SSH commands are encrypted and secure in several ways. Both ends of the client/server connection are authenticated using digital certificates and passwords are protected by being encrypted.

We, upon request, will turn on your SSH access. To use SSH you need to have an SSH Client program, you can find one at most shareware sites. The vast majority of users never need/want to use SSH as you can do most anything you need to using the web based control panel for your server. However, we do give you option, at no extra charge for those power users with experience working in a Unix Shell.

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