Computer Science, asked by raneedevi2434, 10 months ago

Usually in which platform is SCP used​

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Answered by kaamilahap
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Explanation:

  • SCP is a network protocol that supports file transfers between hosts on a network
  • SCP" commonly refers to both the Secure Copy Protocol and the program
  • It is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol
  • The SSH protocol (also referred to as Secure Shell) is a method for secure remote login from one computer to another.
  • It provides several alternative options for strong authentication, and it protects the communications security and integrity with strong encryption.

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Answered by janvirodge
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The SCP helps to transfer computer files securely from local to a remote host. It is somewhat similar to the FTP but it adds security and authentication. The SCP runs on Port 22 and some people say that it's a combination of BSD , RCP and the SSH protocol....

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