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A '''shell account''' is a personal account that gives you access to a ] on another machine. With a shell account you can log into a remote server and run commands on it. It's very useful when you want to try out another ].

It is worth noting that most free shell providers do not allow ]s or IRC ]s, for this functionality you will have to buy a shell from a commercial provider. These accounts usually cost from US$3/month and up.

==External Links:==
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* ] -
* ] (SDF) - [http://www.freeshell.org/ Free shell accounts provider
under NetBSD]
* ] - Various ], ], ] and ]
* ] - OpenBSD shell, email and webhosting
* ] - Debian shell, irc access is allowed
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