I was under the impression that SSH version 2 was not being released by
DataFellows into the public domain. I also understood that there were
some security-mandated incompatibilities.
FYI, and totally off the subject. There is a HUGE performance
improvement if you specify (or compile in as the default) the blowfish
algorithm for encryption vs. the default (MD-5? I forget).
What is "a secure ftp"?
Jesse Whyte wrote:
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> Try sshv2 with a secure ftp...You also have scp, which is similar to rcp
> and uses an ssh tunnel to transfer files...
>
> Jesse
>
> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Mailing Lists wrote:
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> > Is there some equivalent of "ssh" for ftp? Like, I can replace my telnet
> > by ssh and have greater security. Is the same possible with ftp? If so,
> > what productc are available? Any free products?
> >
> > Thanks!
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