ssh

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See also: SSH and ssḫ

English[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Interjection[edit]

ssh

  1. Be quiet or reduce the volume.

Verb[edit]

ssh (third-person singular simple present sshes, present participle sshing, simple past and past participle sshed)

  1. Synonym of shush

Etymology 2[edit]

Abbreviation of secure shell

Proper noun[edit]

ssh

  1. (computing) A program and protocol for securely logging in to and running programs on remote machines across a network, with encryption to protect the transferred information and authentication to ensure that the remote machine is the one desired.

Verb[edit]

ssh (third-person singular simple present sshes, present participle sshing, simple past and past participle sshed)

  1. (computing) To use ssh to connect to a remote computer.

Anagrams[edit]