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        HPC users use SSH to login
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        What is SSH
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        What is OpenSSH
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        Encryption: plaintext <--> ciphertext
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        Caesar cipher
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        Alice, Bob and Charlie
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        Symmetric encryption: use the same key for both encryption and decryption
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        Major problem: how to share the key without interception
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        Asymmetric encryption: use private/public key pair
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        Example: Alice <--> Bob
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        Example: ? <--> Bob
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        Solution: digital signature
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        What is digital signature
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        Example: Alice <--> Bob
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        OpenSSH contains a suite of utilities
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        OpenSSH is also available on Windows
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        There are other SSH clients on Windows
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        Overview of best practices for SSH login
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        Overview of best practices for SSH login

Revision as of 13:19, 2 October 2020

Video

SSH Einloggen Slides 3 - 40 (38 pages)


Slide Layout

   page 2: 
       HPC users use SSH to login 
       What is SSH 
       What is OpenSSH 
   page 3: 
       Encryption: plaintext <--> ciphertext 
       Caesar cipher 
       Alice, Bob and Charlie 
   page 4: 
       Symmetric encryption: use the same key for both encryption and decryption 
       Major problem: how to share the key without interception 
   page 5: 
       Asymmetric encryption: use private/public key pair 
       Example: Alice <--> Bob 
   page 6: 
       Example: ? <--> Bob 
       Solution: digital signature 
   page 7: 
       What is digital signature 
       Example: Alice <--> Bob
   page 8: 
       OpenSSH contains a suite of utilities 
       OpenSSH is also available on Windows 
       There are other SSH clients on Windows 
   page 9: 
       Overview of best practices for SSH login 
   page 10: 
       Overview of best practices for SSH login