WE HATE SPAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > BTW, what changes are in store for 1.5? (If I may be so bold)
There are no hard plans. Currently, there's one known bug that I'd like to fix (processes started by lshd are reported to hang if the connection goes down), and I've done some hacking on the server-side of X11 forwarding. Other projects are rewriting the socket code (which would at least make it easy to have one lshd process listning on several ports), better spki support, update of the srp code, nice config file for the client, ... There are a lot of things to do, and I can't say if or when I'll get down to them. > saorise:/home/staff_dev# lsh-make-seed --trace -v --server > lsh-make-seed: Reading /dev/random... > > It'll sit there for pretty much as long as I let it. I gave up on that > run at 10 minutes. Ah, so it's /dev/random that's hanging. Don't know if there's any simple way to detect and deal with that case. > yes, that was the site. Is there another site which I should defer to? No, I'm quite happy that Martin takes care of the web, even if that means that the information is sometimes a little outdated. You can look at the current version of the README-file, at <URL: http://cvs.lysator.liu.se/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/lsh/README?rev=HEAD&cvsroot=lsh>, but there are no guarantees that file is completely up-to-date either. Regards, /Niels