what is the difference between ssh & telnet
Answer Posted / madhu
SSH is secure shell where you can generate SSL and make
trusted relation ship. Basically it is secured. Telnet is
normal way u can connect to the server and work.
Normally as per Network Security Policies, it is advised
not to use telnet and ftp. Just because hackers will use
most probaby these two protocols for hacking the server.
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