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Chop Chop

Definition by Wikipedia

"Chop chop" is a phrase first noted in the interaction between Cantonese and English people in British-occupied south China. It spread through Chinese workers at sea and was adopted by British seamen. "Chop chop" means "hurry" and suggests that something should be done now and without delay.

Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chop_chop_(phrase)

Beautiful Chop Chop

Definition by XPUB Chop Chop is the name we have chosen for our dear Raspberry Pi. This is because we want our server to be quick and do what we want it to do. Chop-chop!!

To discover the contents of Chop Chop go to https://hub.xpub.nl/chopchop/

See also SSH

SSH

This is an entry for 'SSH' for the Wordhole Glossary.

Definitions

  1. Short for 'Secure Shell'. The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol is a protocol for secure remote login and other secure network services over an insecure network. (From RFC4251 Standard)
  2. Short for 'Stichting Studentenhuisvesting', used in reference to SSH Student Housing, an organisation providing a total of 19.000 student accomodations in the Dutch cities Amersfoort, Groningen, Rotterdam, Zeist, Bunnik, Tilburg, Utrecht en Zwolle. May also refer to SSH&, a similar organisation providing student housing in Arnhem and Nijmegen.

Application (as used by us)

We use SSH for remote login our Raspberry Pi server Chop Chop.

 ssh USERNAME@145.16.139.24

Application (other contexts)

Aside from remote login and command line manipulation, SSH has seen a plethora of other uses, including:

  • Automatic (passwordless) login (e.g. using OpenSSH)
  • File Transfer (e.g. using scp)
  • Port forwarding
  • Tunneling

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See also

Chop Chop

Autogestion

Autogestion (Editorial Services LTD)

Corporate Property

Corporate Property (Editorial Services LTD)

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