Persistent SSH is a secure data communications protocol designed to provide secure, encrypted communication between two or more networked computers. The protocol allows users to securely connect to remote systems, transfer files, and execute commands in a secure manner. It provides a secure shell (SSH) connection, which is a secure alternative to the traditional Telnet protocol. With persistent SSH, users can securely access their systems from anywhere in the world, with a high level of security and privacy. Persistent SSH also allows system administrators to manage multiple remote systems simultaneously, allowing them to quickly deploy changes across a network. Additionally, the protocol supports tunneling, which allows users to securely access resources behind a firewall or secure gateway. This allows users to securely access data and applications without having to establish a direct connection.
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