OpenSSH 4.6 C/C++ script

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  • Version: 4.6
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: openssh-4.6.tar.gz
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  • Platform: Linux / BSD
  • Language: C/C++
  • Price:BSD
  • Company: Damien Miller (View more)

OpenSSH 4.6 script description:




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OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH connectivity tools that technical users of the Internet rely on. OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH connectivity tools that technical users of the Internet rely on.

Users of telnet, rlogin, and ftp may not realize that their password is transmitted across the Internet unencrypted, but it is.

OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks. Additionally, OpenSSH provides secure tunneling capabilities and several authentication methods, and supports all SSH protocol versions.

Features:
- Strong Encryption (3DES, Blowfish, AES, Arcfour)
- X11 Forwarding (encrypt X Window System traffic)
- Port Forwarding (encrypted channels for legacy protocols)
- Strong Authentication (Public Key, One-Time Password and Kerberos Authentication)
- Agent Forwarding (Single-Sign-On)
- Interoperability (Compliance with SSH 1.3, 1.5, and 2.0 protocol Standards)
- SFTP client and server support in both SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.
- Kerberos and AFS Ticket Passing
- Data Compression
OpenSSH 4.6 is a C/C++ script for Security Systems scripts design by Damien Miller. It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.

Operating system:
Linux / BSD

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