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What is 1024-bit Secure Shell (SSH) encryption technology?

Secure Shell is a highly secure replacement for telnet, rlogin, rsh, and rcp. SSH allows users to securely log onto another computer over a network, execute commands in the remote machine, and move files from one machine to another. When logged in through SSH, an entire session, including the transfer of usernames and passwords, is encrypted, secure and fast. Not only is data safe with SSH enabled, computer resources also are secure because even if a SSH session is hijacked, all the intruder can do is force SSH to disconnect. And any data collected is useless and cannot be played back. Additional benefits of SSH are that it is transparent to the user, and it demands only a little more from IT personnel than telnet does.

What does Samba SMB do?

Samba SMB allows UNIX systems to share files and printers with the Windows environment - without any desktop installation. It is the native network protocol used by Microsoft Windows. By installing Samba on a UNIX system, the system can share files and printers with any SMB-using operating systems; Windows95/98/NT/2000 and OS/2.

What is Cscript?

Century Software's powerful JavaScript-like scripting language Cscript enables you the user to customize and automate connections and communications, the look and feel of the interface, file transfers, and operating system control.

TechTip: Starts Minimized - TechTip: Change the Title Bar from the UNIX application - TechTip: Changing Screen Font Size - TechTip: Code Page Setup - TechTip: Configuring TinyTERM to act as a stand-alone file server for your home or office. - TechTip: Correcting License Problems - TechTip: Debug CScript Errors - TechTip: Determining a PC's Physical Location at Login - TechTip: DSL and Cable Modem Compatability - TechTip: Installing Desktop Shortcuts for TinyTERM - TechTip: Launch Another Windows-based Application From Within TinyTERM - TechTip: Map multiple CScript commands to a single key - TechTip: Mapping your Keyboard to Save Time and Money - TechTip: Missing lines, or misaligned characters using SCO ANSI emulation. - TechTip: Port Forwarding. What is it? - TechTip: Port Forwarding with Microsoft Internet Explorer - TechTip: Port Forwarding with Microsoft Outlook - TechTip: Port Forwarding with Microsoft Outlook Express - TechTip: Port Forwarding with the Opera Web Browser - TechTip: Programming the Mouse Button to Copy and Paste Text - TechTip: Resolving A Missing Application Window On TinyTERM Start - TechTip: Resolving an Error - 115 during a NetUtils Installation - TechTip: Resolving License errors from TinyTERM - TechTip: Scripting TinyTERM Events - TechTip: Setting The background color with CScript - TechTip: Stopping the CenLPD service so you can uninstall TinyTERM Plus - TechTip: Term for Linux / Unix Installation. - TechTip: TinyTERM closes after a connection error - TechTip: TinyTERM Support for Code Pages - TechTip: Transparent Printing in v4.2 - TechTip: Troubleshooting Connection Errors - TechTip: Troubleshooting Connection Failure (Error 10065) - TechTip: Troubleshooting Serial Connections - TechTip: Using TinyTERM's Micro Recorder. - TechTip: Wich version of TinyTERM should one use on a particular Microsoft Windows platform? - Terminal Emulation Competitive Analysis - Secure Shell the need for security - TinyTERM detail overview - TinyTERM Suite - TinyTERM Emulation versus TinyTERM Plus -