Hi, Salim

:>I suggest that Mandrake starts referring people to OpenSSH rather than SSH
:>1.2.x. What do you all think?

I had no time to "play" with OpenSSH so far. I need some clearup on this
issue. Here are the questions:

1) AFAIK, OpenSSH is based on an older ssh 1.2.x version (YES/NO)
2) Are there any differences in use and configuration of OpenSSH as
compared to "standard" ssh? That is, is it a drop-in replacement for ssh,
and if no, what are the differences?
3) Does OpenSSH also come with "ssh-agent"?  
4) Is it ready for a heavy-duty use, or should I wait a little longer
before using it in production enviroment?

I suppose, if your answers are YNYY, there is no need to use the
"standard" ssh anymore. By the way, I would love to hear from some 
GPG-users, too - If I am going to switch to OpenSSH, I could wipe-out PGP
during the process, too...

cu
        Denis
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