On 2015-05-05, Bertrand Caplet wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm using JuiceSSH it's pretty good and free, but I don't know about
> ciphers...
JuiceSSH uses http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/ for its SSH implementation,
which itself relies on JCE for crypto, so there are a couple of layers
below JuiceSSH itself where
I always just use connectbot
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Hey,
I'm using JuiceSSH it's pretty good and free, but I don't know about
ciphers...
> I'm after an openssh client with all it's goodies such as poly cipher (I
> don't need sshd) for Android rather than dropbear.
>
> So I'm looking at the following with Androids NDK.
>
> http://kevinboone.net/kbox
I'm after an openssh client with all it's goodies such as poly cipher (I
don't need sshd) for Android rather than dropbear.
So I'm looking at the following with Androids NDK.
http://kevinboone.net/kbox3.html
http://kevinboone.net/android_native.html
Anyone have a simpler/other option. I don't wa
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