Additionally, certain network configurations predicate the use of ssh1 for a variety of compatibility reasons.
An example is Solaris 2.51/2.6 + Kerberos + AFS.
Respectfully,
ken
bsmargiassi_at_SKYWEB.NET on 11/09/99 11:34:24 PM
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Subject: Re: ssh-1.2.27 remote buffer overflow - exploitable -- OFF TOPIC
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank <foofc7ca_at_SOFTHOME.NET>
> This is submitted to the Freebsd bug tracking system, although there are
doubtless other vendors who leave this package, despite the existence of the
ssh-2.X.
ssh 1.x is usually used because neither 1.x or 2.x are really free software,
but 1.x's license at least allows for non-commercial use in a commercial
setting. The 2.x license states that any use in a commercial setting
requires purchasing a $500 license. Hence the lsh and OpenSSH projects. This
will probably keep 2.x from ever really catching on outside universities.
bill
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