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OpenSSH 5.4 Released

HipToday writes "As posted on the OpenBSD Journal, OpenSSH 5.4 has been released: 'Some highlights of this release are the disabling of protocol 1 by default, certificate authentication, a new "netcat mode," many changes on the sftp front (both client and server) and a collection of assorted bugfixes. The new release can already be found on a large number of mirrors and of course on www.openssh.com.'"

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  1. Re:Please note: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I see the moderators have been misusing the "Troll" moderation as a (-1, Disagree). I'm not sure about implementing identity encryption as I would have to think about the implications. But the rest about why you choose the BSD license seems perfectly correct. Businesses contribute by increasing the number of users and potential developers, as well as promoting your own name, which is basically what the parent said.