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1999 Nov 26
1
openssh & XEmacs gnuclient issue
...to handle multiple displays.
What advantage is it to separate the ssh cookie into a separate file
aside from making it easier to nuke cookies when closing a connection?
Would it be possible to switch to use the user's ~/.Xauthority?
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Green <sprout at dok.org> <grapeape at uab.edu>
Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.
- Doctor Who, "The Wheel in Space"
2000 Jan 04
1
A clue to solaris problem?
Got this from one of my users today ...
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sshing did still work last week, but you had to use the blowfish
encryption protocol instead of 3des that is used by default.
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Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier at acadiau.ca
Senior Systems Administrator Acadia University
"These are my opinions, which are not necessarily
2004 Jan 13
3
IPSEC btwn stable and Linksys BEFVP41 stopped working.
Hi,
I have been using IPsec to communicate between a laptop that tracks
-stable and a Linksys BEFVP41 router.
I only use it infrequently, but it's been working great. My setup is
as described in http://grapeape.alerce.com/linksys-ipsec/article.html
(which I am planning to submit to the handbook when it's done).
I'm no longer able to make an ipsec connection, and I can't put my
finger on anything that's changed. The most obvious candidate is the
move from 4.8 to 4.9. It could also be tha...
2000 May 09
5
ANNOUNCE: portable openssh-2.1.0
[The is an announcement to the developers list only, please give
the new version a try overnight and I will announce it to the wider
community tomorrow.]
This is to announce the release of openssh-2.1.0, the first stable
release of portable OpenSSH to incorporate support for the SSH2
protocol.
The SSH2 protocol offers a number of advantages over the SSH1 protocol
including standards compliance