Once lsh is working well, I'm not sure if there will be any particular reason why anyone would need to use openssh. On the other hand, GNU supports both krb4 and krb5 for logins, I suppose we could decide to support both ssh2 and ssh1 protocols once lsh is adaquately developed and openssh becomes free.
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Phillip Rulon
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Hugo Gayosso
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Werner Koch
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Joel N. Weber II
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Phillip Rulon
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Martin Hamilton
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Werner Koch
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Niels M�ller
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Joel N. Weber II
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Phillip Rulon
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Joel N. Weber II
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Niels M�ller
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Phillip Rulon
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Joel N. Weber II
- Re: lsh at gnu.org. Jeff Bailey
