And this is exactly why the SSH trademark holders are beginning legal
action against the OpenSSH group. Because there is a difference. SSH
is a commercial product. OpenSSH is a GPL product based upon an early
SSH code base and designed to inter-operate and be functionally
equivalent to SSH. But now there is a considerable amount of
confusion among the general population, and sharks/lawyers are
beginning to circle. Without making any judgement about the
appropriateness of the similarity in name, the end user could very
well just think of them as identical and let it go.


>Neither do I, but you get the general gist of what I'm saying. Both
are
>ssh.
>> > Winston and Marlboro are both ciggarettes, but they have
different
>> > names. make any sense?
>> > > > >  can you tell me what is the diffrence between openssh &
ssh ?



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