Re: SSH with potato, not very secure?
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:30:35AM -0700, Hubert Chan wrote:
>
> On the other hand, OpenSSH was created by the OpenBSD people, who are
> famous for secure programming.
>
And also for quick security fixes. They had a patch for sudo about 5 hours
after the recent bug was discovered. It took a few days for a fixed .deb
to make it to security.debian.org. But maybe that's the difference between
an OS that's usually updated through source patches, and one that usually
uses precompiled binaries.
<jakemsr@clipper.net>
PS OpenSSH DOES go through the peer review/audit process. And if you want
to disable DSA keys, well you can do that too, just read the manpage.
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