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-- OpenSSH now supports both the SSH1
-and SSH2 protocols. The SSH2 protocol is slowly gaining acceptance. Up
-until recently, SSH2 was just available in various commercial offerings.
-The benefit with SSH2 is that it avoids the RSA cipher and uses DSA instead,
-which is freely reusable. The downside is that DSA is not nearly as fast
-on old slow machines. But since OpenSSH still supports SSH1 protocol (if
-the RSA libraries are installed) our users get the best of both worlds.
+
+
- OpenSSH now supports both the
+SSH1 and SSH2 protocols. The SSH2 protocol is slowly gaining
+acceptance. Up until recently, SSH2 was just available in various
+commercial offerings. The benefit with SSH2 is that it avoids the RSA
+cipher and uses DSA instead, which is freely reusable. The downside
+is that DSA is not nearly as fast on old slow machines. But since
+OpenSSH still supports SSH1 protocol (if the RSA libraries are
+installed) our users get the best of both worlds.
-
- The clever trick used in 2.6 remains, allowing us to distribute the same
-CD-ROM (USA and the rest of the world) and maintain full strength crypto
-without violating the RSA patent in the USA. The next OpenBSD release will
-ship with RSA support in the operating system by default, since the patent
-expires on September 21, 2000.
+
- The clever trick used in 2.6 remains, allowing us to distribute
+the same CD-ROM worldwide containing full strength crypto without
+violating the RSA patent in the USA. The next OpenBSD release will
+ship with RSA support in the operating system by default, since the
+patent expires on September 21, 2000.
-
- Extensive changes to the documentation, notably the man pages and the
-Web FAQ. The manual pages now include useful examples to supplement the
-explanations.
+
- Extensive changes to the documentation, notably the man pages and
+the Web FAQ. The manual pages now include useful examples to
+supplement the explanations.
+
- More complete collection and better tested set of "ports".
@@ -139,7 +142,7 @@
ADMtek USB,
CATC USB,
and
-
+
Kawasaki USB.
- A good start at
@@ -153,7 +156,7 @@
Aviator,
etc.
- Many improvements in
- USB,
+ USB
support.
- Hypersparc support for the sparc port.
- Support for most of the gigabit ethernet cards on the market, ie.
@@ -169,7 +172,8 @@
Neomagic,
C-Media CMI8x38, and
- USB audio
+
+ USB audio.
@@ -380,7 +384,7 @@
www@openbsd.org
-
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+
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