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OpenSSH-3.2.2 Released

hated writes "OpenSSH-3.2.2 is just released. Among some security fixes associated with Kerberos/AFS token passing, privelage separation has begun to be show up, experimentally right now of course. A paper on OpenSSH privelage separation is available. Pop on over to one of the mirror sites and get your brand spanking new version. The portable website doesn't currently list 3.2.2, but the FTP sites do have it."

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  1. Good news for BSD folks by ObviousGuy · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Seeing as how all the r* apps have just been done away with, SSH is certainly a welcome upgrade from RSH.

    (Does it compile under gcc 3.1? ;-)

    --
    I have been pwned because my /. password was too easy to guess.
  2. Re:Priviledge by hated · · Score: 1

    it was my keyboard! its all screwed up! i sweear! oh...who the hell am i kidding, i just spell badly...

  3. privsep by mirabilos · · Score: 1

    Is it really _so_ difficult to spell out
    privsep correctly? OMG, I'm on /. here...

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    My Karma isn't excellent, damn it! (And /. still does not get UTF-8 right in 2012. Wow.)
    1. Re:privsep by mirabilos · · Score: 1

      Multiple exclamation marks are a safe sign
      of a queer mind (or so, I don't have the
      exact quote on English handy).

      Even if your shift key doesn't prell (as you
      proved), this is queer. Go die, elsewhere.

      --
      My Karma isn't excellent, damn it! (And /. still does not get UTF-8 right in 2012. Wow.)
  4. Re:Privilege by qeL3-i · · Score: 1

    Come on, it's not that difficult...

    grep "^priv" /usr/dict/words
    privacies
    privacy
    private
    privately
    privates
    privation
    privations
    privies
    privilege
    privileged
    privileges
    privy

    PRIVILEGE is the correct spelling.

  5. An English teacher cries somewhere... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Among some security fixes associated with Kerberos/AFS token passing, privelage separation has begun to be show up, experimentally right now of course. [sic]

    An English teacher cries somewhere.