I do appreciate fbsd's and openssh's altruism with the removal of v1 support. But, the fact is that there is equipment in the wild that does not support v2 and never will and otherwise works perfectly fine, yet sshv1 is still a better choice than telnet. So, what is the BCP to support a v1 client for outbound connections on fbsd 11? Hopefully one that I do not need to maintain by building a special ssh from ports. Is there a pkg that I'm missing? tia
heasley <heas at shrubbery.net> writes:> So, what is the BCP to support a v1 client for outbound connections on fbsd > 11? Hopefully one that I do not need to maintain by building a special ssh > from ports. Is there a pkg that I'm missing?FreeBSD 10 supports SSHv1 and will continue to do so. FreeBSD 11 and 12 do not, and neither does the openssh-portable port. I'm afraid you will have to find some other SSH client. DES -- Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav - des at des.no
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 05:30:17PM +0000, heasley wrote:> I do appreciate fbsd's and openssh's altruism with the removal of v1 support. > But, the fact is that there is equipment in the wild that does not support > v2 and never will and otherwise works perfectly fine, yet sshv1 is still a > better choice than telnet. > > So, what is the BCP to support a v1 client for outbound connections on fbsd > 11? Hopefully one that I do not need to maintain by building a special ssh > from ports. Is there a pkg that I'm missing?If you can use a GTK application, there's security/putty which supports SSHv1. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 603 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/attachments/20170131/c609840f/attachment.sig>