Limits for the Connections. You can look upon SSH as an encrypted evolution of telnet, born to allow remote access to a server. Note that SSH connects over TCP and it is able to forward X-sessions (graphical sessions) too. Multi-tasking and multiple users are a part of the inner nature of Unix (even if it is not without limits).

The server OS notifies the holder of the listening socket that a new connection is coming in. The server application accepts the connection and a new socket is created to handle it. Multiple threads or even processes may monitor the same listing socket. The OS will ensure that exactly one of them gets to accept a given connection. Network error - Multiple connections not allowed - Windows May 20, 2015 Can sshd be configured to support multiple connections

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