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The primary difference between Telnet and SSH is that SSH is designed to be secure. Telnet connections are transmitted in plaintext, making it easy for someone to spy on passwords that you transmit. SSH uses hash sums to transmit passwords.

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  • What is the difference between Telnet and SSH
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  • The primary difference between Telnet and SSH is that SSH is designed to be secure. Telnet connections are transmitted in plaintext, making it easy for someone to spy on passwords that you transmit. SSH uses hash sums to transmit passwords.
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  • The primary difference between Telnet and SSH is that SSH is designed to be secure. Telnet connections are transmitted in plaintext, making it easy for someone to spy on passwords that you transmit. SSH uses hash sums to transmit passwords.
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