Getting started with SSH - Kimmo Suominen: "The following sections hope to provide enough information to setup a user new to ssh with the appropriate files necessary for accessing remote hosts in a secure manner. Improvements to and comments about this document are welcome.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
WinSCP :: Understanding SSH
WinSCP :: Understanding SSH: " On slow links, this may increase throughput, while in faster connections the added CPU overhead may actually result in slower transfers, particularly depending on the data type you’re transferring. Large text files may still benefit significantly, while binaries may transfer more slowly. You may want to experiment to find what works best in your situation. Compression may also improve security slightly, in part by rendering known cyphertext attacks more difficult and by providing less data for cryptanalysis."
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Learn the Hebrew Letter Chet in the Hebrew Alphabet!
Learn the Hebrew Letter Chet in the Hebrew Alphabet!: letter Chet has generally lost its original sound and tends to be pronounced as ch as in the words loch or Bach, but this is only because many Hebrew speakers have come from countries whose languages do not contain gutturals and who are therefore unable to articulate the correct h sound. Arabic speakers and many Jews from Arab countries are able to make the correct sound. In particular, Yemenite Jews are recognized as speaking ‘correct’ or authentic Hebrew, with the original Hebrew pronunciation of all the letters intact after all these years.
Here is what the Hebrew letter Chet looks like
Here is what the Hebrew letter Chet looks like
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