SSH

Sheldon Dubrowin dubrowin at bbn.com
Tue Mar 16 17:43:48 EST 1999


Hugh,

ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/security/ssh/

My understanding of the new rules for ssh is that 1.x can be downloaded
and used for free while 2.x can be tried for 30 days, but then must be
purchased.  I have version 1.2.26.  

	Shel

On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 04:58:40PM -0500, Hugh Rutledge wrote:
> In order to interact with the Harvard computers next door  (many of my
> people also have accounts there),  I am now supposed to get hold of SSH.
> This will stop all the spies from stealing US secrets from the Harvard
> math department computer.  
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> Redhat doesn't provide SSH because that is restricted technology.  Does
> anyone know of a convenient place to download it.
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> Hugh Rutledge
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