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Re: SSH2 Encryption



	Should have absolutely no problems connecting to sshd on Woody
or Sid from Windows using SecureCRT 3.4 or SecureFX 1.9 as I run 3.4.1
and 1.9.6 respectively from Windows 2000 with no problem on multiple
machines... I set the SSH Server to "Auto Detect" and left all Ciphers
and MAC options check'd... Works with or without compression...

	Jeremy

On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:13:06PM -0400, Jeff Bonner wrote:
> I've been playing around with a Woody installation, connecting to it via
> SSH2,
> with SecureCRT 3.4 for Win32.  I think I've finally figured out what
> encryption
> types this Debian package (ssh 3.0.2p1-9) supports, but please correct
> me if I'm
> wrong -- http://www.openssh.org/features.html lists *only* 3DES and
> Blowfish:
> 
> 	AES-128
> 	AES-192
> 	AES-256 (isn't this Rijndael now?)
> 	Triple DES
> 	Blowfish
> 	RC4
> 	rijndael-128cbc
> 	rijndael-192cbc
> 	rijndael-256cbc
> 	rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se [sic]
> 	CAST-128cbc
> 
> Also, there's an option in SecureCRT called "MAC" which I guess refers
> to the
> hash:  MD5, SHA1, MD5-96, and SHA1-96.
> 
> Questions:
> 
> 1) Are all those ciphers actually available in my SSH package?
> 2) The SHA1-96 hash should be better than MD5-96, correct?
> 3) Any reason you *wouldn't* want to use compression in SSH?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Jeff Bonner
> 
> 
> 
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