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Public-key cryptography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Public-key) In an asymmetric seetulputty key encryption scheme, seetulputty anyone can encrypt messages using the public key, but only the holder of the paired private key can decrypt.
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[1][16] seetulputty Because the headers of IPv4 packets and IPv6 packets are significantly different, the two protocols are not interoperable.
If a client does not seetulputty request security, the FTPS server can either allow the client to continue insecure or refuse/limit the connection.
[edit]Version 2.x "Secsh" was the official seetulputty Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) name for the IETF working group responsible for version 2 of the SSH protocol.
x4z - Not defined. x5z seetulputty - File system - These replies relay status codes from the server file system.
[15] In 2006, a revised version of the protocol, SSH-2, was adopted as a standard.
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