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What is Xshell? What's the use?

Xshell is a very powerful security terminal simulation software under Windows, which supports Telnet, Rlogin, SSH, SFTP, serial port and other protocols. It is very convenient to manage linux hosts remotely.

Xshell supports various security functions, such as SSH 1/SSH2 protocol, passwords, user authentication methods for DSA and RSA public keys, and various encryption algorithms for encrypting all traffic.

It is very important to keep data security and built-in Xshell security function, because traditional connection protocols such as Telnet and Rlogin can easily make network traffic stolen by anyone with network knowledge. Xshell will help protect data from hackers.

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Related functional features:

1 instead of an insecure Telnet client:

Xshell supports terminal emulation of VT 100, vt220, vt320, xterm, Linux, scoansi and ansi, and provides various terminal appearance options to replace the traditional Telnet client.

2.Xshell realizes multi-language on a single screen:

UTF-8 in Xshell is the first application in similar terminal software. With Xshell, you can display multiple languages on one screen without switching different language codes. More and more enterprises need databases and applications in UTF-8 format, and the demand for terminal simulators supporting UTF-8 coding is also increasing. Xshell can help deal with multilingual environments.

3.X 1 1 and any:

In SSH tunneling mechanism, Xshell supports port forwarding function, which can make all TCP/IP applications share a secure connection without modifying any programs.

Baidu encyclopedia -Xshell