By accident, while struggling with a number of problems
in my pure Jessie home LAN, I came across some Debian
packages which I had no clue existed. They are:

lsh-client
lsh-server
lsh-utils

The short descriptions in the aptitude display describes them as a new
implementation of the whole ssh secure inter-host communications
system. Since some of my problems with Jessie are manifest as apparent
bugs in open-ssh, I am very interested in the recent experience in
using these packages. To what extent are they direct, drop-in
replacements? Can anyone recommend a HOW-TO for actually doing a
switch? And has anyone tried them and decided they are not yet ready,
in spite of the fact that Jessie is now blessed with the appellation,
Stable. 


TIA
--
Paul E Condon
pecon...@mesanetworks.net


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