James, thanks for pointing the way.  Looks to be beyond my ability at this
time, but I am going to begin.  My ltsp at school works great, but it is a
hard way to learn.
>
> You must install sshd, support files (/etc/ssh...), install libries, and
run it.
> This is non-trivial.
> Probably the simplest security possible is what you want.
> (id_rsa and id_rsa.pub matched and on the server: see O'Reilly "SSH"
ok
>
> I've chosen a custom-code solution (that I may not share :-( )
> but see R Stevens "Unix Network Programming" Vol 1: Networking ...
thanks.
> Doesn't somebody who understands this stuff want to implement sshd for 4.0
> (I tried: needed zlib to continue)
> The contrib ssh stuff is not relevant.
>    (client ssh's to server
I don't understand this one.  Process runs on the server.  How do I get into
the client to ssh to server?
, not the other way round, and he has no sshd)

>
> James
>
>




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