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hk__2
2753 days ago
I know it’s a joke, but OpenSSH is not that old: its initial release was in December, 1999.
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rauhl
2753 days ago
So, it’s literally that old …
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flukus
2753 days ago
Looks like it was forked from some predecessors (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell#OSSH
) but doesn't go into the history much more than that. I remember telnet, where there any encrypted predecessors before the ssh family?
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jamieson-becker
2752 days ago
OpenSSH was forked from the original SSH (version 1) code by Tatu Ylönen after it went closed source in the mid-1990's IIRC.
https://www.openssh.com/history.html
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Diederich
2753 days ago
> where there any encrypted predecessors before the ssh family?
None that were mainstream/widely used.
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jabl
2752 days ago
There was/is kerberized telnet/rsh/rlogin, with optional encryption.
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Fnoord
2752 days ago
Telnet over SSL.
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leadingthenet
2752 days ago
So in what way was the comment you were responding to wrong? It was literally released in 1999.
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