You can determine which versions of the ssh protocol an ssh server supports by examining the service banner. The service banner includes both the remote protocol version and the remote software versio… more →
//burnz.blogddouthitt wrote 2 months ago: I’ve discussed this before, but this time I’m focusing on another angle. When interactin … more →
ddouthitt wrote 11 months ago: Every Linux box comes with OpenSSH, as does every BSD (at least, I don’t know of any that don … more →
clintcan wrote 1 year ago: You might have heard of ssh2 pecl bindings for php. Unfortunately, the “stable” version … more →
Noldorin wrote 1 year ago: This is a notice to anyone who might be interested in my open-source Windows SSH Server project. Win … more →
Ryan wrote 1 year ago: An SSH2 backend for the plugin, theme, and core update/install has landed. Handy if your host only a … more →
burnz wrote 1 year ago: You can determine which versions of the ssh protocol an ssh server supports by examining the service … more →
burnz wrote 2 years ago: Connecting two server running different type of SSH can be nightmare if you does not know how to con … more →
burnz wrote 2 years ago: A great little guide to setting up two accounts so that you don’t have to type in your password when … more →
burnz wrote 2 years ago: The commercial version of SSH2 uses a different key format than the OpenSSH. This guide shows how to … more →