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SSH is an application layer protocol that provides an encrypted session between two networked devices. It is often used to connect to web servers, UNIX systems, and other services.
SSH encrypts the session and ensures data is transmitted securely over an untrusted network.
Some of the common functions of SSH include logins, file transfers, management of remote servers, and tunneling of traffic.