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  2. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell 7.2 is the next long-term support version of PowerShell, after version 7.0. It uses .NET 6.0 and features universal installer packages for Linux. On Windows, updates to PowerShell 7.2 and later come via the Microsoft Update service; this feature has been missing from PowerShell 6.0 through 7.1.

  3. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 2015, Microsoft announced that OpenSSH will be natively supported on Microsoft Windows and accessible through PowerShell, releasing an early implementation and making the code publicly available. [20] OpenSSH-based client and server programs have been included in Windows 10 since version 1803. The SSH client and key agent are ...

  4. Web-based SSH - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide Web-based SSH is the provision of Secure Shell (SSH) access ...

  5. Some winter viruses could trigger heart complications ... - AOL

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    Johanna Contreras, M.D., a cardiologist at Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital in New York City, said she has seen people mistaking virus symptoms for serious heart complications.. Some patients who ...

  6. Reward for capture of Venezuela's Maduro increased to $25 million

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    MIAMI - The U.S. Department of State announced Friday it has raised to $25 million the reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

  7. What city has hosted the most Super Bowls? Locations ... - AOL

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    SB 49: New England 28, Seattle 24 (University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale) SB 57: Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35 (State Farm Stadium, Glendale) Super Bowls in Houston (3)

  8. ssh-agent - Wikipedia

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    Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol allowing secure remote login to a computer on a network using public-key cryptography.SSH client programs (such as ssh from OpenSSH) typically run for the duration of a remote login session and are configured to look for the user's private key in a file in the user's home directory (e.g., .ssh/id_rsa).

  9. Comparison of SSH clients - Wikipedia

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    The operating systems or virtual machines the SSH clients are designed to run on without emulation include several possibilities: . Partial indicates that while it works, the client lacks important functionality compared to versions for other OSs but may still be under development.