Re: FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default

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On 26/03/15 21:59, Iain Morgan wrote:
So, there's already a compile-time option to enable SSH1 support. And, I
rather suspect that some OS distributors will enable tht option by
default and others might provide both flavors. This is merely a change
to the default for OpenBSD and stock portable OpenSSH.
IMHO it's important not only to provide an option to disable or enable ssh1-wide support, but also easy configure switch so ssh is built with ssh1 support but sshd is built without it. Otherwise, I foresee a number of distros to enable ssh1
for both when they are interested just on client support.

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