Secure access (sshd) for uploading static files with scp.
Q. what’s Secure shell access (sshd) for uploading static files with scp.?
Ans. Sshd (Secure Shell Daemon) is that the daemon program for SSH. With these programs restore rlogin and rsh programs, and provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an in-secure network. Sshd2 is basically started at boot time from /etc/rc.local or its equivalent. It forks a replacement daemon for every incoming connection. The forked daemons handle key exchange as well as encryption, authentication, command execution, and data exchange.
We offer Jailed Shell access on a number of our shared hosting servers for users who need Shell access in a shared hosting environment. All of the other shared hosting servers have SSH access disabled for security purpose. For full root SSH access you’ll take into account a VPS hosting set up, Semi Dedicated Server or an Dedicated Server on that you gain full root access, and use SSH freely.