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Message-ID: <20030916164128.08f6ea37.list@hardlined.com>
From: list at hardlined.com (Shanphen Dawa)
Subject: new ssh exploit?

Do you have a site, with maybe comparisons between the two? I am always looking for bigger and better things :-)


On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 13:39:27 -0400
Bennett Todd <bet@...ul.net> wrote:

> 2003-09-16T11:25:47 Ron DuFresne:
> > On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, christopher neitzert wrote:
> > > 1. upgrade to lsh.
> >
> > But, one has to remember ssh does not stand alone, at least openssh, it
> > needs openssl to be properly maintained as well.
> 
> Another incentive to ditch openssh altogether. lsh seems to work
> fine. At last.
> 
> lsh doesn't use openssl. It is a completely different code base from
> the other sshes.
> 
> It's ssh v2 only; I think that's a transition whose time has come.
> 
> -Bennett
> 


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