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тАО09-08-2000 12:07 PM
тАО09-08-2000 12:07 PM
In the security forum, a few people have suggested using ssh. What is it? Where is it? Does it have a pile of other names like "openssh" or "openssl?" Does it work with hpux11.0 on a K-570 HP9000? It is a progam that can be compiled with gcc and gmake?
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тАО09-08-2000 12:20 PM
тАО09-08-2000 12:20 PM
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ssh is a secure shell login that functions similar to rlogin. A difference is that it encrypts the info going accross the wire. So the passwd info is sent encrypted as opposed to in the clear. The names you have listed are a part of it.
ssh is a cost product. (Didn't used to be). Can do a search on yahoo and find.
ssh is a cost product. (Didn't used to be). Can do a search on yahoo and find.
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тАО09-08-2000 12:51 PM
тАО09-08-2000 12:51 PM
Re: What is ssh? Where is ssh?
In addition to Rick's explanation above, yes you can get a free version of ssh (openssh) that you can compile with gcc...
Start your search for it on http://www.openssh.org/
there is also the commercial version available at http://www.datafellows.com/
it is a very good idea to disable telnet and install ssh - you will be surprised how plain-text packets appear when viewed with ethereal...
good luck
Start your search for it on http://www.openssh.org/
there is also the commercial version available at http://www.datafellows.com/
it is a very good idea to disable telnet and install ssh - you will be surprised how plain-text packets appear when viewed with ethereal...
good luck
nothing wrong with me that a few lines of code cannot fix!
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