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! Roughly, we took a free license release of ssh and OpenBSD-ifyed it. ! We get around the USA-based RSA patent by providing an easy way to ! automatically download and install a RSA-enabled package containing ! shared library versions of libcrypto and libssl. These packages are ! based on OpenSSL. People living outside the USA can freely use the ! RSA patented code, while people inside the USA can freely use it for ! non-commercial purposes. It appears as if companies inside the USA ! can use the RSA libraries too, as long as RSA is not used in a profit ! generating role.
- But this way almost everyone will get ssh built into their OS.
- - NEW! OpenSSH supports protocol 2.0!
- - Recently, we have extended OpenSSH so that it also does SSH 2 protocol. - Having a ssh daemon which can do all 3 major SSH protocols - (1.3, 1.5, 2.0) permits us much flexibility. Protocol 2.0 does not - use RSA for it's public key cryptography, relying instead on the DH - and DSA algorithms. In OpenBSD 2.7 -- which will ship with the new - OpenSSH -- you get protocol 2.0 support right out of the box! If - you wish to also support protocol 1.3 and 1.5, you simply add the - RSA package (as described our - ssl - manual page), and restart the daemon. -
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! Roughly said, we took a free license release of ssh, OpenBSD-ifyed it. ! About a year later, we extended OpenSSH to also do SSH 2 protocol, the ! result being support for all 3 major SSH protocols: 1.3, 1.5, 2.0.
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