- (bal) Cygwin README change by Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>

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Ben Lindstrom 2001-03-14 21:30:18 +00:00
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[sftp-int.c]
add version command
- (stevesk) ssh-keyscan.c: specify "openbsd-compat/fake-queue.h"
- (bal) Cygwin README change by Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
20010314
- OpenBSD CVS Sync
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- Wrote replacements for strlcpy and mkdtemp
- Released 1.0pre1
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.958 2001/03/14 21:26:27 mouring Exp $
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.959 2001/03/14 21:30:18 mouring Exp $

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RSAAuthentication yes
Please note that OpenSSH does never use the value of $HOME to
search for the users configuration files! It always uses the
value of the pw_dir field in /etc/passwd as the home directory.
If no home diretory is set in /etc/passwd, the root directory
is used instead!
You may use all features of the CYGWIN=ntsec setting the same
way as they are used by the `login' port on sources.redhat.com:
@ -129,10 +135,10 @@ way as they are used by the `login' port on sources.redhat.com:
locuser::1104:513:John Doe,U-user,S-1-5-21-...
V2 server and user keys are generated by `ssh-config'. If you want to
create DSA keys by yourself, call ssh-keygen with `-d' option.
SSH2 server and user keys are generated by the `ssh-*-config' scripts
as well.
DSA authentication similar to RSA:
SSH2 authentication similar to SSH1:
Add keys to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2
Interop. w/ ssh.com dsa-keys:
ssh-keygen -f /key/from/ssh.com -X >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2