On Sun, Feb 6, 2022 at 11:06 AM Peter Stuge <peter@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I find it rude and quite outrageous to push a burden of > compatibility with a paid-for commercial product onto an open source > project. The OP is asking for official OpenSSH portable 8.8 (circa 2021-09-26) sftp clients to behave better when talking to official OpenSSH 8.0 (circa 2019-04-17) portable sftp servers. Red Hat has nothing to do with the request, except for the fact that a RHEL8 system is where the OP is encountering the OpenSSH 8.0 sftp server. This request is neither rude nor outrageous. The OP asked politely, and attempted to do most of the work. > It's asking for the wrong solution in the wrong place. It is not. Not everyone has the ability to upgrade every host to the latest version of OpenSSH client/server. Both backwards and forwards compatibility are desirable things. > Now, if you can make a case explicitly for how OpenSSH git can > improve compatibility with older releases of upstream OpenSSH then > that could be a different story, and if you do so smartly it might > also benefit your commercial systems. That is, quite literally, *exactly* the case the OP made. _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev