On Thursday 20 July 2000, at 18 h 35, the keyboard of [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to decide between SSH and Kerberos. The developers like SSH, but
> our security team votes for Kerberos.
That's a very strange advice, giving the decreased popularity of Kerberos. How
do they support this choice?
> 3) I'm told you can use OpenSSH for free on a Unix box,
OpenSSH is free "free as in free speech, not free as in free beer", true.
> but for Mac/PC you really
> have to go with a license from DataFellows.
My PC has OpenSSH running.
> that the 2 won't necessarily talk together (something about SSH vs. SSH2?)
SSH2 is a completely different thing. SSH1 and OpenSSH have no problem talking
to each other.
> I've also heard about something called "SourceForge".
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A <strong>great</strong> service, highly recommended.
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> the Internet? Yow. Are there corporations out there that do that with their
> Crown Jewels, or is it mainly used by Open Source projects?
You seem to think they are exclusive: many corporations manage free software
projects (starting with VA which manages SourceForge).