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 of the CVS sites no longer support rsh for security reasons or a local  of the CVS sites no longer support rsh for security reasons or a local
 problem like a firewall or imperfect protocol emulator such as slirp  problem like a firewall or imperfect protocol emulator such as slirp
 may prevent you from using rsh.  may prevent you from using rsh.
 The alternative is a to use a "secure shell" connection using  The alternative is a to use a "secure shell" connection using either
 <a href=http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh/>ssh</a>.  This is a commercial product  <a href=http://www.openssh.com>OpenSSH (*FREE*)</a> or
 offered by <a href=http://www.ssh.fi>SSH Communications Security Ltd</a>,  <a href=http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh/>ssh (non-commercial and commercial)</a>.
 however they make a free unix version available that can be easily  
 installed under OpenBSD. Make sure you read the LICENSING doc! If you have  
 installed the OpenBSD <A HREF="ports.html">ports tree</A>  you can download,  
 compile, and install the free UNIX version just by changing directory into the  
 directory /usr/ports/security/ssh and typing <KBD>make install</KBD>.  
 If you installed "ports" from the OpenBSD 2.4 CD-ROM, you get ssh  
 version 1.2.26 and should eventually "cvs update ports" and rebuild it as above  
 after you get ssh and anoncvs working, to get the latest version.  
 Alternately, you can manually download the latest 1.2.* Unix version from  
 <a href= "ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/security/login/ssh/">  
 ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/security/login/ssh/</a> or  
 <a href= "http://www.datafellows.com/f-secure/fnetsys.htm">  
 http://www.datafellows.com/f-secure/fnetsys.htm</a>,  
 compile, and install it yourself.  
   
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 The OpenBSD anoncvs repositries support the SSH1 protocol, not the SSH2 protocol  The OpenBSD anoncvs repositries support the SSH1 protocol, not the SSH2
 due to the use of a "strict non-commercial use licensing policy".  protocol due to the use of a "strict non-commercial use licensing policy".
   
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 Once ssh is installed, one sets the environment variable  Once ssh is installed, one sets the environment variable

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