Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide > Security > Improving security between Secure Global Desktop servers and application servers
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The level of security between Secure Global Desktop and your application servers varies depending on the types of application server and the protocols they use.
Normally all communications and passwords are transmitted unencrypted (in the clear) when using protocols such as telnet or rexec, for example. You can download and install SSH (Secure Shell), which provides a more secure alternative. SSH encrypts all communications between hosts and encrypts passwords before they are transmitted. See Installing and using SSH with Secure Global Desktop for more information.
The level of security depends on the type of web server you are using to host the web application:
For secure connections to your web application servers we recommend using HTTPS.
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