Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 11:57:46AM +0100, Niclas Zeising wrote:
The difference between ssh and <application>ssh</application> is that ssh can be both an application and a protocol, and we have to differentiate that. Apart from that, I find staring a sentence with a non-capitalized letter looks weird. Maybe we should use the all-capitalized version, at least when talking about the protocol.

SSH is the protocol, and ssh is the application/program (so
<application></application> or <command></command> according to the
situation).  We also have to start a sentence with a capitalized letter,
so we used to do the same thing as in the manual page, i.e, writing "The
blahblah utility/tool/program/whatever".

Okay. I'll do an overhaul of the security chapter and see if I can make some sort of progress regarding consistency between, SSH, ssh and so on, using SSH for the protocol, and <application>ssh</application> or <command>ssh</command> depending on the situation.
Thanks for the clarification!
Regards!
//Niclas
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