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  "description": "SSH (Secure Shell) is a cryptographic network protocol for secure remote login and command execution over unsecured networks, standardized as IETF RFC 4251 (2006). It replaced insecure protocols (telnet, rlogin, rsh). SSH uses public-key cryptography for authentication and symmetric encryption for session data.",
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