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fix spelling of "hierarchical" -- thanks, Thomas Guettler!
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Robey Pointer committed Apr 26, 2010
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"paramiko" is a combination of the esperanto words for "paranoid" and
"friend". it's a module for python 2.2+ that implements the SSH2 protocol
for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines.
unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require heirarchical
unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical
certificates signed by a powerful central authority. you may know SSH2 as
the protocol that replaced telnet and rsh for secure access to remote
shells, but the protocol also includes the ability to open arbitrary
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"paramiko" is a combination of the esperanto words for "paranoid" and
"friend". it's a module for python 2.2+ that implements the SSH2 protocol
for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines.
unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require heirarchical
unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical
certificates signed by a powerful central authority. you may know SSH2 as
the protocol that replaced telnet and rsh for secure access to remote
shells, but the protocol also includes the ability to open arbitrary
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I{Paramiko} (a combination of the esperanto words for "paranoid" and "friend")
is a module for python 2.3 or greater that implements the SSH2 protocol for
secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines. Unlike
SSL (aka TLS), the SSH2 protocol does not require heirarchical certificates
SSL (aka TLS), the SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical certificates
signed by a powerful central authority. You may know SSH2 as the protocol that
replaced C{telnet} and C{rsh} for secure access to remote shells, but the
protocol also includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote
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