Remote Connection Protocols
SSH
RDP
SSH (Secure Shell) is a network protocol that allows for secure remote access and control of a computer system over an unsecured network. It provides a secure channel for communication between a client and a server, ensuring confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted between them.
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft that enables users to remotely access and control a computer or virtual machine over a network connection. RDP allows users to interact with a remote system as if they were sitting in front of it, providing a seamless desktop experience.
VPN
TELNET
Telnet, short for "teletype network," is a network protocol that enables remote terminal connections between computers. It provides a way to establish a command-line interface (CLI) session with a remote host over a TCP/IP network, allowing users to access and control the remote system as if they were directly connected to it.
The VPN (Virtual Private Network) protocol is a technology that enables secure and private remote connections over the internet. It establishes a virtual encrypted tunnel between a user's device and a remote server, allowing the user to access resources and services as if they were directly connected to the local network.
Remote Connection Protocols
MARC MARINA
Created on May 15, 2023
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Remote Connection Protocols
SSH
RDP
SSH (Secure Shell) is a network protocol that allows for secure remote access and control of a computer system over an unsecured network. It provides a secure channel for communication between a client and a server, ensuring confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted between them.
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft that enables users to remotely access and control a computer or virtual machine over a network connection. RDP allows users to interact with a remote system as if they were sitting in front of it, providing a seamless desktop experience.
VPN
TELNET
Telnet, short for "teletype network," is a network protocol that enables remote terminal connections between computers. It provides a way to establish a command-line interface (CLI) session with a remote host over a TCP/IP network, allowing users to access and control the remote system as if they were directly connected to it.
The VPN (Virtual Private Network) protocol is a technology that enables secure and private remote connections over the internet. It establishes a virtual encrypted tunnel between a user's device and a remote server, allowing the user to access resources and services as if they were directly connected to the local network.