Quoting Kurt Seifried (listuser@seifried.org) on Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 11:21:16PM +0100:
f-secure ssh is a good idea, I tested it for weeks on a RedHat server as stable as ssh even for backups. But as far as I know it doesn't support ssh1. Neither daemon nor client.
You might want to read the license, and then make sure your IT budget has enough room to buy F-secure's product.
Hmm, there are IT organizations that run entirely on Linux. no need to pay for F-Secure, it is free there. Then there are IT organizations that needed something stable a year ago, so they run F-Secure. And when I connect to them I have to run F-Secure as well, as the blasted keys of OpenSSH did not work the last time I tried it.... Me thinks shipping both F-Secure and OpenSSH is the way to go. Drop the old SSH-1. cheers afx -- atsec information security GmbH Phone: +49-89-44249830 Steinstrasse 68 Fax: +49-89-44249831 D-81667 Muenchen, Germany WWW: www.atsec.com May the Source be with you!