* Nate Amsden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Josep Llauradó Selvas wrote: > > > As you can see, there isn't any support to patented algorithms, thereby I > > don't know why the debian doesn't upgrade the version of ssh... > > probably because openssh2 came out after potato was frozen. and because > debian > is a good distribution they won't allow such new and untested code into > a frozen distribution :) > > from the looks of it debian potato froze on jan 16 2000 and openssh > started > supporting ssh2 around april/may 2000 (going from the press coverage > on openssh.com) > > woody and or sid probably have openssh2.x however i don't use non stable > distributions so...i can't say for sure.
I think, since ssh -V give this to me (I'm running sid) : SSH Version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0. Compiled with SSL (0x0090600f). -- DEFRESNE Sylvain