Talk:Secure shell
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Is SSH a network protocol?
How is SSH a network protocol?
- It's a TCP/IP service, no? And there are protocols for using that service (ssh protocol versions 1 and 2). It can be used in a way that is functionally similar to a protocol, but it's operating at a different network layer. Mr. Jones 15:33, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
ReverseMappingCheck and VerifyReverseMapping are deprecated
OpenSSH will moan if they're in sshd_config. They seem to be replaced by UseDNS, but does it do the same thing? If so, why don't the docs say so? Is the name change intended to clarify the risks involved or what? I've not been able to find much of use (just other people asking the same sort of questions) Mr. Jones 15:33, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)