> Hi
> 
> I've just inherited a set of machines and realised that they aren't
> running sshd but something called openssh. It seems to perform in the
> same way as ssh, but I can't seem to turn up any reference on it (and
> the guy who installed it has fled the country!).
> So, umm, can anyone tell me what the difference is between ssh and
> openssh?
> Sorry to bother... there aren't any manpages on it either...

OpenSSH is a free re-implementation of the proprietary ssh product.
it is based on the latest free ssh1 sources with many additions and
replacements of proprietary or copyright(sic) encumbered parts.

Its Free software in both senses of the word.

Homepage is: http://www.openbsd.org/ klick on openSSH

Jor

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