> IMO now that OpenSSH supports the SSH2 protocol, I don't see any
> reason to use the commercial version(s). I certainly haven't found
> any benefit that they provide.
I don't either, but in case you were implementing it now, you should know
that a vulnerability for ssh was just discovered:
At 6:03 PM -0600 2/5/01, Tanner, Robby wrote:
>Hello all,
> I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
>Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
>wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/deployment.
IMO now that Open
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:47:37PM -0600, Graeme Humphries wrote:
>At 6:03 PM -0600 2/5/01, Tanner, Robby wrote:
>IMO now that OpenSSH supports the SSH2 protocol, I don't see any
>reason to use the commercial version(s). I certainly haven't found
>any benefit that they provide.
Yeah, I've compl
Hi Robby,
> I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
> Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
> wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/deployment.
OpenSSH (it's on the powertools CD in 6.2) works f
Support OpenSSH
Being open in Security areas is more important IMHO than some other areas,
the more people looking and using the better, also it covers more than one
alogorithm & does both 1 & 2 protocols, in a nutshell you need nothing
else! Also the guys behind the project have a reputation of
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Bret Hughes wrote:
>"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
>> I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
>> Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
>> wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/d
"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
> Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
> wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/deployment.
I have been extremely pleased with
Hello all,
I am looking for feedback on the various versions of SSH.
Specifically, I would like a comparison of the commercial vs free version(s)
wrt functionality, security, stability and ease of configuration/deployment.
Regards,
Rob
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