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It's probably worth mentioning that SSH stands for `secure shell'.

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\versionid $Id: intro.but,v 1.5 2004/04/08 12:38:53 simon Exp $ \versionid $Id: intro.but,v 1.6 2004/06/15 11:00:28 jacob Exp $
\C{intro} Introduction to PuTTY \C{intro} Introduction to PuTTY
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This list summarises some of the \i{differences between SSH, Telnet This list summarises some of the \i{differences between SSH, Telnet
and Rlogin}. and Rlogin}.
\b SSH is a recently designed, high-security protocol. It uses \b SSH (which stands for \q{\i{secure shell}}) is a recently designed,
strong cryptography to protect your connection against high-security protocol. It uses strong cryptography to protect your
eavesdropping, hijacking and other attacks. Telnet and Rlogin are connection against eavesdropping, hijacking and other attacks. Telnet
both older protocols offering minimal security. and Rlogin are both older protocols offering minimal security.
\b Telnet allows you to pass some settings on to the server, such as \b Telnet allows you to pass some settings on to the server, such as
environment variables. (These control various aspects of the environment variables. (These control various aspects of the