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{{Software
|Picture=open-sshos2.png
|Version=9.0 (Apr 2022)
|Vendor=OpenBSD Foundation
|License=BSD License
|Download=[http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/zip/openssh-7_7p1-4_oc00.zip openssh-7_7p1-4_oc00.zip]
|Website=http://www.openssh.org
}}
OpenSSH is a free version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. OpenSSH supports SSH 1.3, 1.5 and 2.0 protocols.
OpenSSH is a free version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. OpenSSH supports SSH 1.3, 1.5 and 2.0 protocols.


==Documentation==
==Documentation==
Besides native documentation there is a nice one for OpenSSH/2 in inf format by [[Doug Rickman]]. For additional info read the manuals and visit the OpenSSH homepage (http://www.openssh.org).
Besides native documentation there is a nice one for OpenSSH/2 in inf format by [[Doug Rickman]]. For additional info read the manuals and visit the OpenSSH homepage.


==Additions==
==Additions==
For run VIO programs like FC/2, etc, you must use the special shell that routes OS/2 VIO API calls to ANSI or other similar terminal sequences. There is one such tool written by me and calls Vioroute. You can download it from here. Opposite to OpenSSH you are welcome to ask questions about Vioroute if you have any. But anyway, dont forget to read docu first ;).
For run VIO programs like FC/2, etc, you must use the special shell that routes OS/2 VIO API calls to ANSI or other similar terminal sequences. There is one such tool written by me and calls Vioroute. You can download it from here. Opposite to OpenSSH you are welcome to ask questions about Vioroute if you have any. But anyway, don't forget to read docu first.


==License==
==Port==
* BSD License
 
==Author/Port==
* [[Nick Lepehin]]
* [[Nick Lepehin]]


==Links==
==Presentation==
*Official Project Homepage [http://www.openssh.org/]
*''Installing and using Secure Shell under OS/2 and eCS'' (WarpStock Europe 2004)
*Download: [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/apps/internet/telnet&file=openssh-5.3p1-bin.zip openssh-5.3p1-bin.zip] (2009/10/28)
*Presentation: [http://xenia.sote.hu/~kadzsol/ssh/ Installing and using Secure Shell under OS/2 and eCS] (WarpStock Europe 2004)


[[Category:Open Source Software]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]]

Latest revision as of 06:38, 10 September 2022

OpenSSH/2
Version 9.0 (Apr 2022)
Vendor OpenBSD Foundation
Author
License BSD License
Download openssh-7_7p1-4_oc00.zip
Website http://www.openssh.org

OpenSSH is a free version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. OpenSSH supports SSH 1.3, 1.5 and 2.0 protocols.

Documentation

Besides native documentation there is a nice one for OpenSSH/2 in inf format by Doug Rickman. For additional info read the manuals and visit the OpenSSH homepage.

Additions

For run VIO programs like FC/2, etc, you must use the special shell that routes OS/2 VIO API calls to ANSI or other similar terminal sequences. There is one such tool written by me and calls Vioroute. You can download it from here. Opposite to OpenSSH you are welcome to ask questions about Vioroute if you have any. But anyway, don't forget to read docu first.

Port

Presentation

  • Installing and using Secure Shell under OS/2 and eCS (WarpStock Europe 2004)