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Getting Started

Secure Shell is a protocol for securely logging onto a remote computer and executing commands. It provides a secure alternative to Telnet, FTP, rlogin, or rsh. Secure Shell connections require both server and user authentication, and all communications pass between hosts over an encrypted communication channel. You can also use Secure Shell connections to forward X11 sessions or specified TCP/IP ports through the secure tunnel.

In this Section

Start a New Terminal Session

Display the Configuration Toolbar

Transfer Files Using the FTP Client

Understanding Secure Shell

Getting to the Reflection Secure Shell Settings Dialog Box

General Tab (Secure Shell Settings)