Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Felix Schulte wrote:
> > Yes. And Sun SSH is still vulnerable to X11keyboard  sniffing. open
> > ssh has untrusted X11 forwarding for that - Sun SSH does not.
> 
> And how many people use it?

No clue. But it makes sense in some environments. And it's not
openssh.org's or ssh.com's fault that GTK+-based applications are too
dumb to deal with untrusted X11 mode.

> Most discussion of it I've seen is advice
> to use -Y instead of -X with new OpenSSH to get the old behaviour back.

Unfortunately yes. But then scripts cannot be portable since there is no
"-Y" switch in SunSSH.

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Bye,
Roland

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