hi,
     yes.. i might have worded it better and will attempt now but no guarantees
since i have not had my coffee yet..;-))
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, dreamwvr wrote:
> hi,
>   well since OpenSSH is basically a complete rewrite AFAIK with all the 
> terms and conditions ripped out it as well as has had code review from the 
well it was the impression that anywhere that was going to lead to issues 
of the freedom to use good security software was rewritten. since the terms 
and conditions of ssh has changed considerably since 1.xx . 'complete' would 
better had been cut and pasted with above comment. 
> same group that puts out OpenBSD i would say it is very good stuff.
> It roots AFAIK are OBSD->NetBSD-.FreeBSD->SunOS->Linux 
> so well it has done the whole trip and survived scrutiny ;-)) that is
not that it really matters on the merits of good software but had thought 
that OpenSSH was first available on OpenBSD then [...] the tree well 
instead of being interpreted directionally was interpreted it appears 
objectably.. anyways..
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> a testament of its value..
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