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openssh-client-udeb_3.8.1p1-9_powerpc.udeb
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(new) openssh-client_3.8.1p1-9_powerpc.deb standard net
Secure shell client, an rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement
 This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of
 the Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working
 group.
 .
 Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine
 and for executing commands on a remote machine.
 It provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted
 hosts over an insecure network.  X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP
 ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
 It is intended as a replacement for rlogin, rsh and rcp, and can be
 used to provide applications with a secure communication channel.
 .
 This package provides the ssh client.
 .
 --------------------------------------------------------------------
 .
 In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all
 without a special permit.
openssh-server-udeb_3.8.1p1-9_powerpc.udeb
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(new) openssh-server_3.8.1p1-9_powerpc.deb optional net
Secure shell server, an rshd replacement
 This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of
 the Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working
 group.
 .
 Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine
 and for executing commands on a remote machine.
 It provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted
 hosts over an insecure network.  X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP
 ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
 It is intended as a replacement for rlogin, rsh and rcp, and can be
 used to provide applications with a secure communication channel.
 .
 This package provides the sshd server.
 .
 --------------------------------------------------------------------
 .
 In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all
 without a special permit.
openssh_3.8.1p1-9.diff.gz
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openssh_3.8.1p1-9.dsc
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ssh-askpass-gnome_3.8.1p1-9_powerpc.deb
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ssh_3.8.1p1-9_all.deb
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Changes: openssh (1:3.8.1p1-9) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Split the ssh binary package into openssh-client and openssh-server
    (closes: #39741). openssh-server depends on openssh-client for some
    common functionality; it didn't seem worth creating yet another package
    for this. openssh-client is priority standard, openssh-server optional.
  * New transitional ssh package, priority optional, depending on
    openssh-client and openssh-server. May be removed once nothing depends
    on it.
  * When upgrading from ssh to openssh-{client,server}, it's very difficult
    for the maintainer scripts to find out what version we're upgrading from
    without dodgy dpkg hackery. I've therefore taken the opportunity to move
    a couple of debconf notes into NEWS files, namely ssh/ssh2_keys_merged
    and ssh/user_environment_tell.
  * Add a heuristic to try to make sure the sshd_config upgrade to >= 3.7
    happens even though we don't know what version we're upgrading from.
  * Remove /etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run on purge of openssh-server. For now
    (until sarge+2) it's still honoured to avoid breaking existing
    configurations, but the right approach is now to remove the
    openssh-server package if you don't want to run the server. Add a NEWS
    item to that effect.
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Setting bugs to severity fixed: 39741 


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