Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does lsh have the hooks in it to link to OpenSSH?  IIRC, Ssh1&2 both 
> share a port and the application has to be bright enough to hand off the 
> call.

It's supposed to work. Just run lshd --sshd1-fallback=/path/to/sshd1.

But perhaps it is better to run them on separate ports, so that sshd1
doesn't lose if lshd crashes for some reason. I don't quite like the
fallback trick, and sshd1 might take a non-negligible time to start,
as the first thing it does is to generate a reasonably large temporary
RSA key.

Hmm. Speaking of RSA... perhaps OpenSSH is totally off-limits for
patent reasons? The RSA patent doesn't expire until September 20
(IIRC). LSH and SSH2 doesn't have this problem, as they use DH and DSA
instead.

/Niels

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