1. The complete list of commands including manual pages is available on application web-site. (1) Application is best integrated with terminal "TermOne Plus". (2) Starting with Android 9. 0 (Pie) SELinux permission are hardened and do not allow any more one application to share its file system tree.
2. Secure Box is an add-on application that offers additional commands for terminal applications (1)(2)(3). commands for management of keys, X. 509 certificates, digests and etc.
3. Another side effect is that terminal application have full access to SecureBox binaries and configuration files! (3) Android 10. 0 does not allow execution from "writable" directories. SecureBox 2. 2 offers new packaging model suitable for Android 10. 0.
4. Note \"Pro\" version is full functional with integrated terminal and user interface than allows you easily to manage secure shell sessions and parameteres.
5. Secure shell commands are port of PKIX-SSH (feature richest ssh implementation in the world) to Android platform.
6. PKIX-SSH offers widest range of supported key algorithms, chippers, macs for secure shell protocol.
7. The Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for secure remote login and other secure network services over an insecure network.
8. Auxiliary commands for management of keys, X. 509 certificates, digests and etc are provided by OpenSSL command line tool. commands for management of X.
9. It is intended to provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network.
10. This prevent SecureBox to "export" packaged binaries for use by other applications.
11. As work-around "TermOne Plus" (3. 1) and SecureBox (2. 1) start to "share user id".
1. due to additional google problems, fails to update.
2. not so easy to use.