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SDNTECH: Networking, Cloud, and IoT
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Securing Remote Access with SSH and Public Key Authentication
SDNTECH: Networking, Cloud, and IoT
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Securing Remote Access with SSH and Public Key Authentication
In this episode, our hosts explore SSH (Secure Shell), a protocol to establish secure connections between computers. We discuss the importance of SSH in modern networking, where secure remote access and file transfers are crucial. It dives into the fundamental concepts of public key cryptography, including RSA and ECDSA algorithms, and discusses their strengths and weaknesses. It explores how SSH leverages public key pairs for passwordless authentication, providing a more secure alternative to traditional password-based logins. It concludes by explaining how PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) can be used for identity access management and authorization, ensuring a more controlled and secure environment. Link to Videos used in discussion -  https://youtu.be/RJdKBjzVFuw?si=SI-NUFSHKHJTQPW9 https://youtu.be/9S0t7IIYAmw?si=71Yf0g5rDo4CNT8S https://youtu.be/IJ11Hak1CI0?si=tnEbc7rIiTaQLrMChttps://youtu.be/eHRHI47IKvY?si=IuXVcORPWb3kw44O
SDNTECH: Networking, Cloud, and IoT