Confusion over terminology SSH, Shell, Terminal, Command Prompt and Telnet

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Published on 2012-09-18T23:43:47Z Indexed on 2012/09/19 3:40 UTC
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I don't usually use SSH if I can get away with it, but if I have to I do of course, and I've seemingly done this for years while still managing to remain slightly confused about these different terms ... from my basic research, this is my understanding, could someone verify/correct this?

  • Telnet ... before SSH, not secure
  • SSH ... ( secure shell ) the general name of the system/protocol
  • Shell ... short name for SSH
  • Command Line/Command Prompt ... the windows version
  • Terminal ... the Unix version, also used by apple.

Two further questions:

  1. What is the Linux version commonly called, is it just called SSH ?
  2. What is bash ?

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