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 u
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Karen Lewellen
wrote:
> really?
> If sshdos no longer connects, then how am I sending this e-mail?
Karen, the point to SSH is an *encrypted* connection to the other end.
Flaws have been identified in some of the commonly used encryption
schemes that make them cra
> 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
really?
If sshdos no longer connects, then how am I sending this e-mail?
I use dos exclusively and sshdos as packaged in ssh2021b.
In the program readme file putty for windows is referenced as one element
of the various codes and libraries used in how the program was
constructed.
Lastly, in the
>> May be using some misinformation,
>> but what ssh client is included in Freedos
>> if any?
>> Is / was there a putty dos one for example?
Putty is a combined terminal window and SSH client,
so it is only needed in Windows. In Linux, you use
one of the existing Terminal windows (which seem to