These files are generally designed for use with tunneling applications like , HTTP Injector , or KPN Tunnel .

: Using these files to bypass carrier restrictions often violates ISP Terms of Service. Legitimate Alternatives

Files with names like "SSH PREMIUM v123 txt" are typically shared in community forums or document-sharing sites like Scribd . These documents often contain:

For secure and official SSH services, consider using verified providers or setting up your own:

: Downloading .txt files from unofficial sources can be risky. While the text itself is usually harmless, the servers they point to are often unverified and could intercept your unencrypted data.

: Predetermined usernames and passwords (e.g., username "puressh-qwe" with password "123").

: Connection ports for various protocols such as OpenSSH (22), Stunnel (443, 444), or WebSocket.

: Most "Premium" accounts shared in this format are temporary, often expiring within 7 to 15 days.