> > As some of you have heard before, Sun has said no because they > > consider OpenSSH to be a competitor to OpenSSH. Just can't make > > some of this stuff up.... > > Do you mean SunSSH or is that actually the truth?
Oops: As some of you have heard before, Sun has said no because they consider OpenSSH to be a competitor to SunSSH (which is based on older OpenSSH code, but with pre-auth privsep disabled, meaning perhaps 30,000 lines of code run as root, at connection time). > > Some people have been helping me talk to quite a few vendors, and > > while a few things are moving ahead some of the results are > > quite disgusting. > > Sounds depressing. I'm really not what sure to say. I could cheer you > on, but I'm sure it wouldn't come out right so I'm just going to not. Don't cheer us on. Help us -- by contacting vendors directly.