Re: Dutch Government wants to regulate strong cryptography

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>>>>> "Michael" == Michael H Warfield <mhw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

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Michael> Also in other commands run in an ssh session.  For instances,
Michael> running "su" is two chars with echo in and a password prompt
Michael> back out with several chars without echo in again.
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
IIRC, this is one of the problems with SSH1 that was fixed in SSH2.
SSH2 will always send back an echo packet, even if it's just a dummy
packet.

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