Implementing SSH: Strategies for Optimizing the Secure Shell
- 4h 53m
- Himanshu Dwivedi
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2004
Prevent unwanted hacker attacks! This detailed guide will show you how to strengthen your company system’s defenses, keep critical data secure, and add to the functionality of your network by deploying SSH. Security expert Himanshu Dwivedi shows you ways to implement SSH on virtually all operating systems, desktops, and servers, so your system is safe, secure, and stable. Learn how SSH fulfills all the core items in security, including authentication, authorization, encryption, integrity, and auditing. Also, discover methods to optimize the protocol for security and functionality on Unix, Windows, and network architecture environments. Additionally, find out about the similarities and differences of the major SSH servers and clients. With the help of numerous architectural examples and case studies, you’ll gain the necessary skills to:
- Explore many remote access solutions, including the theory, setup, and configuration of port forwarding
- Take advantage of features such as secure e-mail, proxy, and dynamic port forwarding
- Use SSH on network devices that are traditionally managed by Telnet
- Utilize SSH as a VPN solution in both a server and client aspect
- Replace insecure protocols such as Rsh, Rlogin, and FTP
- Use SSH to secure Web browsing and as a secure wireless (802.11) solution
About the Author
Himanshu Dwivedi is Managing Security Architect for @stake, the leading provider of digital security services. He is also a security training leader for the @stake Academy, and has published two books on storage security. His professional experience includes application programming, security consultancy, and secure product design with an emphasis on secure network architecture and server risk assessment.
In this Book
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Overview of SSH
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SSH Servers
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Secure Shell Clients
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Authentication
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SSH Management
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SSH Port Forwarding
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Secure Remote Access
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SSH Versatility
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Proxy Technologies in a Secure Web Environment
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SSH Case Studies