Re: CCL:Help for ssh!
The IRIX compiler does have some well-documented quirks
which cause problems with some versions of ssh. Some
combinations of IRIX- and ssh-versions are easier to
compile than others. In fact, sometimes even the older
gcc compiler on IRIX works best... but not always. As
I recall, the IRIX gcc does not work well with the commercial
version of ssh-3.0.
There are many excellent resources concerning SSH located on
the web. One of the better places to start is:
http://www.freessh.org/
.
To actually get advice or to announce a bug, then one should
sign up for the mailing list... it is a very active list,
so don't expect to keep your mailbox empty.
As always, be sure that you have read read the FAQs before
posting questions. Here is an abridged list of sites:
FAQs:
http://www.employees.org/~satch/ssh/faq/ssh-faq.html
http://www.tigerlair.com/ssh/faq/
List Archives:
http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh-archive/
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/121
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SSH works well with tcp-wrappers, and this combination provides
a reasonable level of security.
Gary
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