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What is SSH?
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SSH stands for 'Secure Shell' and provides users with a highly secure way to remotely connect to Linux/Unix based machines and issue commands. DCO allows SSH connections on all public servers to people with EECS accounts. To open an SSH connection from a Linux machine, open a terminal windows and run the command {{ssh <user_name>@<host>.eecs.umich.edu}} replacing <user_name> with your EECS user name and <host> with the name of the server you are connecting to. To open an SSH connection from a Windows machine, we suggest that you download and use [Putty|http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html].
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