Chuck Mead wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, John Aldrich spewed into the bitstream:
>
> JA>On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Chuck Milam wrote:
> JA>>
> JA>> Eh? Could you explain this a bit further? What scp functionality does
> JA>> OpenSSH not have?
> JA>>
> JA>The windows SSH client has a built-in SCP client. So does
> JA>the "real" SSH server for linux. OpenSSH doesn't have that
> JA>built-in.
>
> Yes it does.
>
> JA>It's an add-on that you have to recompile / patch
> JA>into the software, at least that's what I've been told on
> JA>the SSH list.
>
> Either you've been lied to or the folks telling you do not know what
> they're talking about.
>
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Hello Everyone:
I've been following this thread since it began and I'm really interested in the
info. I'm getting DSL from Ameritech in a couple of weeks and they will supply a
566 mhz Presario with Windows 98 SE and an internal ADSL modem . There is also
supposed to be some sort of firewall software installed. Naturally, as soon as
the installing technician leaves, I'll want to connect (I will have to build the
network) all my Linux boxes to it and a secure shell will be necessary.
Therefore, which release would be the best (most secure) to use for the two OS's
and where would I get the Windows version? Also, since I'm not too worried about
the Windows box (probably just use it for a few games and mp3 cache) and
wouldn't trust a Windows firewall (isn't that like using Swiss cheese to plug a
leak?), I'll probably set up some type of security between the DSL-Windows box
and the Linux (currently RH 6.2) boxes, where the important stuff will be
located. I've heard that OpenBSD has the best Linux firewall/security and RH or
Debian has the best network software. Am I correct? What would be the most
secure scenario for this setup?
Thank you.
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