![]() ![]() Why do people commonly think SSH is more secure? In a word: encryption. Which is why SSH are likely so common and eventually successful. So, the Conventional Wisdom is that "ssh is more secure than telnet." This must be why we see so many default deployments of SSH. One can simulate asking general opinion with a little googling: ![]() If you ask any sysadmin, they say that SSH is more secure than telnet, and they'll likely comment that opening telnet up to the Internet is reckless. It is no more secure than telnet, but it can be better. In SSH's default (and most common) deployment: Yes.
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