On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 08:46:49PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> > > and openssh is not good enough to be used yet
> >
> > so I don't :-)
>
> Why isn't OpenSSH good enough? I currently use it on the two
> Linux servers I run, and on both it runs smooth and leaves better
> impression than regular SSH - no ssh2 crap, full PAM support
> and /dev/random support. Besides possibly the fact it might not
> compile on non-Linux/OpenBSD, are there any other issues?
I must confirm the experience with OpenSSH. Debian has moved to it
(the ssh packages are now OpenSSH, and the old ssh is packaged as
ssh-nonfree), and I haven't yet experienced any problems with ssh,
scp, and ssh-agent which I'm using constantly.
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