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Software News : OpenSSH 4.7p1-1 Now Available
Posted by ssolie on 2007/9/30 21:00:46 (1810 reads) News by the same author
Software News

OpenSSH is now at version 4.7p1 and includes a fix or two.

Grab it from OS4Depot today.


Changes include:
- updated to official OpenSSH 4.7p1 baseline
- added note to docs regarding setting CR->NL which makes Unix systems happy
- found a possible problem with reading private keys with AmiSSL so the workaround is to disable encryption of keys for now

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Jack
Published: 2007/10/10 17:30  Updated: 2007/10/10 17:30
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 Re: OpenSSH 4.7p1-1 Now Available
@ssolie

Thanks!

Couple of questions:

1. regarding the latest release:
Quote:

- found a possible problem with reading private keys with AmiSSL so the workaround is to disable encryption of keys for now

Are there any implications that I should be aware of? I use key-based authorization on regular basis.

2. Is there a compilation option that allows the protocol handle files larger then (afair) 2GB (scp)?

Jack
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