Greetings: Have any of you used OpenSSH 4.2 or earlier, and if you have what are your thoughts on it?
-Stregths?
-Weaknesses?
-Ease of use?
-Learning Curve?
-Best suited for (application)?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks.
:)
- Galdron
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Greetings: Have any of you used OpenSSH 4.2 or earlier, and if you have what are your thoughts on it?
-Stregths?
-Weaknesses?
-Ease of use?
-Learning Curve?
-Best suited for (application)?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks.
:)
- Galdron
1. Changes since OpenSSH 4.1 include security bug fixes relating to GatewayPorts, and GSSAPI,
which eliminates the risk of credentials being inadvertently exposed to an untrusted user/host.
2. OpenSSH is a 100% complete SSH protocol version 1.3, 1.5 and 2.0 implementation.
3. It includes sftp client and server support.
4. New compression method, proactive changes for signed vs. unsigned integer bugs, and many
additional bugfixes and improvements.