Skip to content
GitLab
Menu
Projects
Groups
Snippets
Help
Help
Support
Community forum
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Submit feedback
Contribute to GitLab
Sign in / Register
Toggle navigation
Menu
Open sidebar
LSH
lsh
Commits
ec1c7bd0
Commit
ec1c7bd0
authored
Aug 28, 2002
by
Niels Möller
Browse files
New file.
Rev: doc/index.html:1.1
parent
23d2da68
Changes
1
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
doc/index.html
0 → 100644
View file @
ec1c7bd0
<html>
<!-- This is the text for the lsh homepage at
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/lsh -->
<head><title>
LSH - a GNU implementation of the Secure Shell protocols
</title></head>
<body
bgcolor=
"white"
text=
"black"
link=
"darkblue"
alink=
"red"
vlink=
"darkblue"
>
<h1><tt>
lsh
</tt>
- a GNU implementation of the Secure Shell protocols
</h1>
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
is a free implementation (in the
<a
href=
"http://www.gnu.org/"
>
GNU
</a>
sense) of the
<tt>
ssh
</tt>
version
2 protocol, currently being standardised by the IETF SECSH working
group.
<p>
This page should help you find any
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
related resources you need.
<h1>
Documentation
</h1>
The
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
source distribution comes with a texinfo manual. You
can also
<a
href=
"lsh.html"
>
read the manual online
</a>
. If you're
interested in hacking
<tt>
lsh
</lsh>
, make sure to read the
<tt>
README
</tt>
and
<tt>
doc/HACKING
</tt>
files in the distribution.
<h1>
Infrastructure
</h1>
The CVS server for
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
is located at
<a
href=
"http://cvs.lysator.liu.se"
><tt>
cvs.lysator.liu.se
</tt></a>
. Both
anonymous pserver access (
<tt>
cvs -d
:pserver:anonymous@cvs.lysator.liu.se co lsh
</tt>
) and a
<a
href=
"http://cvs.lysator.liu.se/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/lsh/?cvsroot=lsh"
>
cvsweb
interface
</a>
.
<p>
There's also an
<a
href=
"http://lists.lysator.liu.se/mailman/listinfo/lsh-bugs"
>
mailing
list
</a>
you might want to subscribe to.
<h1>
Download
</h1>
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
uses linux-style version numbers, i.e. 1.2.x, 1.4.x etc are
intended to be stable, while 1.1.x, 1.3.x, 1.5.x etc are development
versions.
<p>
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
releases are signed using
<a
href=
"http://www.gnupg.org/"
>
GNU
Privacy Guard
</a>
, with
<a
href=
"http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/archive/distribution-key.gpg"
>
this public key
</a>
(HTTP from Sweden, or
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/security/lsh/distribution-key.gpg"
>
FTP from Sweden
</a>
)
<p>
You can get the latest lsh releases from
<ul>
<li>
<a
href=
"http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/archive/"
>
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/archive/
</a>
<li>
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/security/lsh"
>
ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/security/lsh
</a>
</ul>
There are also some mirror sites:
<ul>
<li>
Australia:
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.wiretapped.net/pub/security/cryptography/app\
s/ssh/lsh/"
>
FTP
</a>
and
<a
href=
"http://the.wiretapped.net/security/cryptograph\
y/apps/ssh/lsh/"
>
HTTP
</a>
(nightly at 0230 local time)
<li>
Greece:
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.linux.gr/pub/crypto/lsh"
>
FTP
</a>
(updated daily)
<li>
Hungary:
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.kfki.hu/pub/packages/security/ssh/lsh"
>
FTP
</a>
(nightly at 0320 local time)
<li>
Netherlands:
<a
href=
"http://munitions.vipul.net/software/mirrors/lsh/"
>
HTTP
</a>
</ul><p>
<h1>
Related links
</h1>
<dl>
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.macssh.com"
>
MacSSH
</a>
<dd>
A Mac port of
<tt>
lsh
</tt>
by Jean Pierre Stierlin.
<dt>
Other free
<tt>
ssh
</tt>
programs
<ul>
<li>
<a
href=
"http://www.openssh.com/"
>
OpenSSH
</a>
,
<li>
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.nada.kth.se/pub/krypto/ossh"
>
ossh
</a>
,
<li>
<a
href=
"http://www.fressh.org/"
>
FreSSH
</a>
,
<li>
<a
href=
"http://www.macssh.com/"
>
MacSSH
</a>
.
<li>
<a
href=
"http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/"
>
PuTTY
</a>
<!-- Where's mindterm? -->
</ul>
<dt><a
href=
"http://www.ssh.fi/"
><tt>
SSH
</tt>
Communications
Security
</a>
<dd>
The company making the original (non-free)
<tt>
ssh
</tt>
program.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.gnupg.org/"
>
GNU Privacy Guard
</a>
<dd>
a free PGP replacement implementing the IETF's
<a
href=
"http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/openpgp-charter.html"
>
OpenPGP
</a>
specification.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.freeswan.org/"
>
Linux FreeS/WAN
</a>
<dd>
A project implementing the IETF's
<a
href=
"http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipsec-charter.html"
>
IPSEC
</a>
end-to-end network level encryption for Linux.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.openbsd.org/"
>
OpenBSD
</a>
<dd>
The operating system,
which ships with IPSEC and OpenSSH as standard since version 2.6.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.kerneli.org/"
>
The International Linux Kernel
Patch
</a>
<dd>
Adds kernel level support for encryption - e.g. for
encrypted loopback filesystems.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html"
>
<dd>
The Kerberos FAQ
</a>
.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.pdc.kth.se/kth-krb/"
>
The eBones Kerberos distribution
<
\
/
a
>
<dd>
Other Kerberos info at KTH in Sweden.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.pdc.kth.se/heimdal/"
>
Heimdal
</a>
<dd>
A free implementation of Kerberos 5, also from KTH.
<dt>
<a
href=
"ftp://ftp.runestig.com/pub/starttls/"
>
START_TLS
</a>
<dd>
A free
<tt>
telnet
</tt>
implementation using the IETF's
<a
href=
"http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/tls-charter.html"
>
Transport
Layer Security
</a>
(TLS) and X.509 certificates for authentication and
encryption.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/"
>
SRP
</a>
<dd>
The Secure Remote
Password protocol, offers a simpler alternative to Kerberos.
<dt>
<a
href=
"http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/"
>
C-Kermit
</a>
<dd>
Supports Kerberos, SRP and TLS for authentication and encryption.
</body>
</html>
Write
Preview
Markdown
is supported
0%
Try again
or
attach a new file
.
Attach a file
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment