Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an ( ) network, Typical applications include remote command-line, login, and remote command execution, but any network service can be secured with SSH. The protocol works in the ( ) model, which means that the connection in established by-the SSH client connecting to the SSH server. The SSH client drives the connection setup process and uses public key cryptography to verify the (此空作答) of the SSH server.After the setup phase the SSH protocol uses strong ( ) encryption and hashing algorithms to ensure the privacy and integrity of the data that is exchanged between the client and server. There are several options that can be used for user authentication. The most common ones are passwords and ( ) key authentication.
A.capacity
B.services
C.appllications
D.identity