January 2010
Beginner to intermediate
936 pages
27h 45m
English
In this chapter, I covered the three main ways in which you might interact with another computer over the Internet and how to do so without any information being intercepted along the way. I first looked at ways to upload and download files securely using any of a variety of protocols. Then I provided an overview of secure screen sharing — using either the tools built into Mac OS X or third-party software. And, finally, I discussed the use of SSH for secure communications between computers, including how to use SSH to protect otherwise insecure types of data transfer.
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