Dont know what is involved in sshd but the client can be "putty" on
windows or 'ssh' under any unix/linux box. From the client side you only
need to point to the IP. It is no more than secure telnet.




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        Subject:        SSH for CMS,z/OS, UNIX System Services


Hello folks,

I am looking for ssh and sshd code to port to VM/CMS.  Next I would like
to port to z/OS or Unix System services. Hopefully, someone has already
succeeded. I tried to download, what I thought was USS code from the
following site:

http://s390.nichols.de/ssh/index.html

I am encountering problems getting the source into individual files.
This code may be an older version anyway.

I also have downloaded source from the following site:

http://www.openssh.com/ AND
ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/

I was able to create individual files for the source.  How does one
determine which source files are used in the ssh client? The Make files
were confusing. Is anybody else interested in porting code to CMS or
Unix System Services?

Ken Rosti
Not a Linux guy yet

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