On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 09:14:21PM +0300, Sami J. Lehtinen wrote:
> We released a new version of ssh1, ssh-1.2.28. This has the latest
> Kerberos related security fixes.
>
> In general, we recommend to use ssh2; in ssh1 there are security
> weaknesses inherent in the protocol. (some of these have already been
> discussed in public forums. One example of these is the MAC-weakness.)
>
> But, if you wish to be backward-compatible with ssh1, this is the
> version of ssh1 we recommend to use.
So is there Kerberos 5 support in SSH2 yet? Going to SSH2 is not an
option until that has been implemented. Is this even being worked
on by anyone?
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