17,20 → 17,19 |
Recommends: lsh-server |
Suggests: lsh-doc |
Description: Secure Shell v2 (SSH2) protocol utilities |
lsh is GNU GPL'd implementation of the Secure Shell |
protocol version 2 (SSH2). The SSH (Secure SHell) protocol |
is a secure replacement for rlogin, rsh and rcp. |
lsh is GNU GPL'd implementation of the Secure Shell protocol version |
2 (SSH2). The SSH (Secure SHell) protocol is a secure replacement for |
rlogin, rsh and rcp. |
. |
This package contains the lsh utilities. This includes |
programs such as lsh-keygen, lsh-writekey (both programs |
for public/private key generation), lsh-authorize (for |
automatic remote key authentication), sexp-conv and ssh-conv |
(utilities for converting between various public & private |
key formats), and a number of other utilities for use with |
both the lsh server and client. |
This package contains the lsh utilities. This includes programs such |
as lsh-keygen, lsh-writekey (both programs for public/private key |
generation), lsh-authorize (for automatic remote key authentication), |
ssh-conv (utilities for converting between various public & private |
key formats), and a number of other utilities for use with both the |
lsh server and client. |
. |
In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption |
at all without a special permit. |
In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all |
without a special permit. |
|
Package: lsh-server |
Architecture: any |
59,13 → 58,8 |
protocol version 2 (SSH2). The SSH (Secure SHell) protocol |
is a secure replacement for rlogin, rsh and rcp. |
. |
This package contains the lsh client. This package is |
required to log into a remote lsh or ssh2 server. Please |
note that the client binary is normally called 'lsh' rather |
than 'lshc', but as there is already a 'lsh' binary in |
Debian (the Limited SHell - see the 'lsh' package), the |
client binary has been renamed to 'lshc'. All the other |
program names remain as normal. |
This package contains the lsh client used to log in to a remote lsh |
or ssh2 server. |
. |
In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption |
at all without a special permit. |