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by toast0
670 days ago
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Of course not. OpenSSH comes with no warranty, read the license. Historically, it's been pretty good though. If you would consider a commercial alternative, consider how much you would need to pay to get an actionable warranty, and consider if you could find someone to do a warrantied audit of OpenSSH (or especially of OpenSSH in your environment) for that amount. It might be a better use of your money. |
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