On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 05:03:16AM -0700, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
> I'm curious to why the openssh program has the package name of ssh
> in Debian?
Theo de Raadt suggested (and most agreed) that one goal of OpenSSH should be
that when people say "ssh" it should mean "OpenSSH" to the person
heari
I'm curious to why the openssh program has the package name of ssh
in Debian?
It's somewhat confusing, because Debian also has a ssh package called
ssh2, which, from what I understand, is the non-free version. It is
somewhat confusing, because the newest version of OpenSSH (2.1.1p4)
is actually e
I'm not familiar with the exact mechanism you're using, but in my
ssh tunnels I say something like
ssh -f -x -l majewski -L 6143:imap.cs.ubc.ca:143 cascade.cs.ubc.ca imapl
where 'imapl' is a program that loops more or less forever.
Not sure if this is necessary, or if it's necessary only becaus
hi.
i recently changed mailserver that i pop my mail off of, and the new one
uses openssh on debian instead of ssh on solaris. i used a preconnect to
tunnel the session via ssh with a line like this:
preconnect "ssh -C -f -L 1100:maus.spack.org:110 maus.spack.org 'sleep 9'"
this used to work
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