On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 10:22:22AM -0500, Bill Vodall wrote:

> > scp could handle the file transfer and compression in one step.
> 
> While I'm at it and on to a totally separate topic -- is anybody here
> acquainted with the folks at the openSsh project?
> 
> SSH (and all the 's' tools such as scp) used to have a valid encryption
> option of "none" which I believe has been removed.
> 
> It would be very good for us amateurs (at least we Americans living
> with regulations from the dark ages) if the "none" option on encryption
> was still available.   One of these days I plan to contact the openSSH
> folks with this request -- unless somebody here has a better
> idea.

Last I checked available algorithems were a compile time option; it's
also possible to further restrict the available cyphers on the server
side in sshd_config.

73 de DL5RB op Ralf

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