On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, James Sparenberg wrote: > get it at www.ssh.org I've compiled it on both 7.0 and 7.1 without a hitch. BEWARE! ssh is *not* free software: "You can get the SSH2 from various anonymous ftp sites around the globe for purposes of EVALUATION, NON-COMMERCIAL USE, AND UNIVERSITY USE as defined in the license agreement." - ssh 2.2 was out on June 16. (www.ssh.org) OpenSSH is not covered by any restrictive license. It can be used for any and all purposes, and that explicitly includes commercial use. - OpenSSH 2.1 was out on June 8. (www.openssh.com) Those are *not* the same product, and I really suggest you run OpenSSH. It's more secure and does not infringe any patents (protocol 2 uses DSA instead of RSA). Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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