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Hugh Rutledge asked... > 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. > > Redhat doesn't provide SSH because that is restricted technology. Does > anyone know of a convenient place to download it. I have the Windoze version on my home PC, at http://209.6.162.179/download. Hmm, I forgot the site from which I downloaded the Linux version, and the company which is now heavily pushing SSH2 (the expensiveware version) is successfully burying a lot of the public info about SSH1 (the freeware version). So you'll find the Unix version on my system as well--I just copied it from one of the machines at the office, where I'm also deploying SSH1 in an effort to make the root passwords more secure. I'd have a DNS entry for 209.6.162.179 but I just switched ISPs and haven't gotten around to updating it yet, hence the obscure URL. -rich - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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