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Old 02-02-2011, 07:50 AM   #1
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LXer: Why a Distro-Provided OpenSSH is Better than a Third-Party OpenSSH


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Recently one of our customers sent us marketing materials from one of our competitors. One thing that stuck out was the positioning that their version of a critical system component used in *NIX OpenSSH is better than the vendor-provided OpenSSH (from Red Hat, for example). As a former systems engineer responsible for many *NIX systems, this raises a red flag and here's why.

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