Talk:OpenSSH

Done Salva, what other implementations did you have in mind? There is Dropbear: http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 13:01, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

Please restore the ODF version to the Colllection. The ODF version is needed so that revisions made offline can easily be merged back into the Wiki.

Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 14:10, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
 * It has not been removed. Click on the link to "collection", open the collection up via the "open in collection creator" link, then choose OpenDocument Text from the drop-down menu under "download". – Adrignola discuss 15:15, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
 * On the collection page, I see only thse links: [ Download PDF ] [ Open in Collection Creator ] [ Order Printed Book ] Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 15:39, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

Please help move 'Other Implementations' to 'Other SSH Implementations' Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 14:14, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Yes_check.svg Done. You will be able to move pages by accessing the move tab under the down-arrow after you've been here for four days.  – Adrignola discuss 15:15, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 15:39, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

merge
I suggest merging SSH, the Secure Shell into OpenSSH -- taking the three pages of the book SSH, the Secure Shell and moving them into the book OpenSSH. --DavidCary (discuss • contribs) 08:50, 12 August 2012 (UTC)


 * I'd say that SSH, the Secure Shell is a book fragment that can safely be removed at this point. The sections 'Using SSH' and 'FAQ' are both empty and the sections 'Introduction' and 'Configuration' are extremely sparse.  These topics are already covered in great detail in OpenSSH.  The section 'Installation' is redundant because all distros manage that through their package manager.  In some cases, like OS X and OpenBSD, it comes pre-installed.  As mentioned in OpenSSH there are multiple implementations of SSH. If someone with knowledge of them were to expand on them in the book, the book OpenSSH could then be renamed to a more general 'SSH, the Secure Shell' Larsnooden (discuss • contribs) 10:29, 1 March 2013 (UTC)