Hello, Theo, Niels, Jim Rees and I have discussed about integration of smartcard to OpenSSH. Later I have found that OpenSSH has two versions - clean and portable. Now I am wondering which version we should start from. Any suggestions? Thanks. -- Concentration .. Naomaru Itoi
My vote would be integrate it first into the clean version, and let Damien bring the changes into the portable version. Then each platform manager/tester can verify it compiles on their platform (In other words make it an --enable-smartcard option. This would make the most sense to me. Then any platforms that can not support the feature (I assume NeXT would be one of them <weak smile> A notification can be entered on attempting to "enable" support stating it's "broken" or "unsupported" on that platform. On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Naomaru Itoi wrote:> Hello, > > Theo, Niels, Jim Rees and I have discussed about integration of > smartcard to OpenSSH. Later I have found that OpenSSH has two > versions - clean and portable. Now I am wondering which version we > should start from. Any suggestions? > > Thanks. > > -- > Concentration .. Naomaru Itoi >
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Naomaru Itoi wrote:> Hello, > > Theo, Niels, Jim Rees and I have discussed about integration of > smartcard to OpenSSH. Later I have found that OpenSSH has two > versions - clean and portable. Now I am wondering which version we > should start from. Any suggestions?Work from the 'clean' version if at all possible - it will be easier to integrate into that standard version and I will pick up the changes anyway. What are you planning? Thanks, Damien Miller -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox | Damien Miller - http://www.mindrot.org/ | Email: djm at mindrot.org (home) -or- djm at ibs.com.au (work)