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:LinuxHelp.net: Secure Shell (SSH/SSH2) Setup Guide
LinuxHelp.net: Secure Shell (SSH/SSH2) Setup Guide
Dec 29, 1999, 16 :28 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (7340 reads)

(Other stories by Janou Milligan)

[ Thanks to Joey for this link. ]

"I first learned about ssh when I became involved in an IRC server that required it. I thought that it was going to be a problem to install because when you hear the word "security", you say to yourself, "Good Gosh .. I am gonna have to get this, then that, then the other ..."

"Well, I am here once again to give you assurance that it is no where as bad as you think. Within a few minutes, I had ssh up and running, and also found a few cool ssh clients for those people that are using IP MASQuerading from a windows machine. I have also listed some links to where you can get some cool clients for Windows."

"The two current versions of ssh is SSH and SSH-2. The difference between the two lies in the protocols. However, whatever your needs are, this guide will pretty much help you install either one. My emphasis will be on ssh."

Complete Story

Related Stories:
Daemon News: OpenBSD 2.6 integrates Secure Shell protocol (Dec 27, 1999)
Daemon News: How SSH was freed (Dec 26, 1999)
SSH miseries - it's time to break out the firewall (Nov 04, 1998)
The rootshell/SSH saga (Nov 02, 1998)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Uh no, the difference between SSH1 and 2 ...   Protocol is NOT the only difference   
Frobozz
Dec 29, 1999, 16:51:50
 
Thanks for the feedback, the guide has b ...   Re: Protocol is NOT the only difference   
Joey
Dec 29, 1999, 17:32:55
 
Also, ssh1's license is not as free  ...   Ick! No OpenSSH Mention!   
Jeremy Katz
Dec 29, 1999, 17:55:33
 
Only one problem with OpenSSH - it requi ...   Re: Ick! No OpenSSH Mention!   
Shaman
Dec 29, 1999, 20:23:55
 
 Apache+mod_ssl on SuSE Linux 6.2 
_____ ...   OpenSSL, OpenSSH, Apache+mod_ssl (SuSE 6.2)   
Piotr
Dec 29, 1999, 21:01:19
 
The 'Complete story' link fails. ...   Link failure.   
Graham
Jan 4, 2000, 15:57:26
 
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