SSH v2 has been released. An announcement of it on slashdot is currently
generating a discussion you might find interesting:
http://slashdot.org/articles/980826/0712245.shtml
The license terms are more or less similar to previous versions (for free
for non-commercial use), making it likely that the SSH protocol v2 will
become widely used.
Greetings,
Ray
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