I suggest going to the sshdos page at sourceforge.net and reading the thread on the topic.
In fact someone posted the thread here too in a prior discussion.
Person needed to access openssh in the 7 plus range, we have that here at shellworld as well using Ubuntu 16.04 or so. it is where I use ssh2d386 to telnet. what is allowed here is a broader range of dh keys, not to mention using a nonstandard port. Out of curiosity there are indeed two packages ssh2dos.zip and sshdos.zip listed as ssh options on the freedos page referenced by someone earlier.
what is the difference  between the two packages?



On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Eric Auer wrote:


If sshdos no longer connects, then how am I sending this e-mail?
I use dos exclusively and sshdos as packaged in ssh2021b.

I explicitly wrote _common_ SSH server configurations. As far
as I know, sshdos and ssh2dos do not support many "up to date"
encryption styles and many servers expect to use modern styles
which means they reject the DOS tool connection attempts.

This does not exclude the possibility that your server is
configured in a more relaxed way, of course.

they configured sshdos to be recognized  by current  openssh...

Interesting, so it was enough to change the config on the DOS
side to be compatible with a (probably default) config of the
openssh server on the other side? Which settings are needed on
the DOS side to do this?

Regards, Eric


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