Ranbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In my understanding, SSH is a good replacement for telnet and ftp
> tools while OpenSSH is a replacement for remote tools such as rlogin.

No. OpenSSH is an implementation of the ssh protocol. Commercial ssh
(via ssh.com) is another. It just so happens to be the "reference"
protocol, although the protocol is now an RFC. OpenSSH has the same
functionality as traditional "ssh", at least for the most part.

cdh

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