I think some are missing Miller's point that OpenSSH is used with OpenBSD
which truly is a secure OS. OpenBSD has it over all the competition in
this particular arena. And OpenBSD proudly displays it's OpenSSH
relationship on it's web page.
regards,
Will Flagg
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Rick Moen wrote:
> begin Damien Miller quotation:
>
> > As for userbase - OpenSSH has been included in OpenBSD since 2.6 and
> > Mandrake Linux 7.0....
>
> No, it hasn't. It's available as an add-in in package format off the
> Net, just as with other Linux distributions.
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fcrypto.php3
>
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