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Frequently asked questions
What is JetBrains 3rd Party SSH Matrix?
A reference matrix published by JetBrains that describes interoperability and configuration considerations between JetBrains tools and third-party SSH implementations, intended to help assess compatibility when integrating SSH-based workflows.
Who should use the 3rd Party SSH Matrix?
IT administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers planning remote development, deployment, or tool integrations that rely on SSH can consult the matrix to evaluate compatibility and configuration needs.
What SSH topics are included in the matrix?
Typical areas include connection and protocol compatibility, authentication methods, key format considerations, and interoperability notes relevant to integrating JetBrains tools with external SSH implementations.
How should teams apply the matrix during deployment planning?
Use it to verify compatibility assumptions, guide SSH configuration choices, prioritize testing of authentication and connection scenarios, and document any environment-specific adjustments before rollout.