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openssh
Jason W:
Thanks to Kingdomcome for openssh:
--- Code: ---Title: openssh.tce
Description: OpenSSH Server and Client (TESTING)
Version: 5.2p1
Author: Many contributors, see site
Original-site: http://www.openssh.org
Copying-policy: BSD
Size: 592.0K
Extension_by: Kingdomcome
Comments: This extension depends on openssl-0.9.8h
Config files are located in /usr/local/etc/ssh/
Unique host keys will be created in /usr/local/etc/ssh/
Use backup or PPI to save configs and keys
This extension is PPI compatible
Change-log: ----
Current: 2009/05/15 First Version
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--- Code: ---Title: openssh.tcz
Description: OpenSSH Server and Client (TESTING)
Version: 5.2p1
Author: Many contributors, see site
Original-site: http://www.openssh.org
Copying-policy: BSD
Size: 684.0K
Extension_by: Kingdomcome
Comments: This extension depends on openssl-0.9.8h
Config files are located in /usr/local/etc/ssh/
Unique host keys will be created in /usr/local/etc/ssh/
Use backup or PPI to save configs and keys
Change-log: ----
Current: 2009/05/15 First Version
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Kingdomcome:
Note: I was unable to convince openssh to set the DISPLAY variable at login for X11 forwarding. My current work around is to:
--- Code: ---export DISPLAY=localhost:10.0
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before running any X apps through ssh. If anybody has any suggestions or ideas about getting X11 forwarding working seemlessly, I'll be happy to try them and resubmit.
Jason W:
Thanks to Kingdomcome for an update:
--- Code: ---Title: openssh.tcz
Description: OpenSSH Server and Client
Version: 5.2p1
Author: Many contributors, see site
Original-site: http://www.openssh.org
Copying-policy: BSD
Size: 616.0K
Extension_by: Kingdomcome
Comments: This extension depends on openssl-0.9.8h.tczl
Config files are located at /usr/local/etc/ssh/
Host key files will need to be generated only
if you intend to run a server, see documentation
on ssh-keygen for the process.
This extension is PPI compatible
Change-log: 2009/05/15 First Version
Current: 2009/09/02 Rebuilt to not use user.tar.gz
Removed host key generation from post-install
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bigpcman:
What are the benefits of openssh over dropbear? It looks like x11 support but I thought dropbear added x11 support awhile ago.
roberts:
If need sftp and/or sftp-server.
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