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Hackers unite ! Make the NSA cry ! :
https://man.openbsd.org/sshssh — OpenSSH remote login client
SYNOPSIS
ssh [-46AaCfGgKkMNnqsTtVvXxYy] [-B bind_interface] [-b bind_address] [-c cipher_spec] [-D [bind_address:]port] [-E log_file] [-e escape_char] [-F configfile] [-I pkcs11] [-i identity_file] [-J destination] [-L address] [-l login_name] [-m mac_spec] [-O ctl_cmd] [-o option] [-p port] [-Q query_option] [-R address] [-S ctl_path] [-W host: port] [-w local_tun[:remote_tun]] destination [command [argument ...]]
DESCRIPTION
ssh (SSH client) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections, arbitrary TCP ports and UNIX-domain sockets can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
ssh connects and logs into the specified destination, which may be specified as either [user@]hostname or a URI of the form ssh://[user@]hostname[: port]. The user must prove their identity to the remote machine using one of several methods (see below).
If a command is specified, it will be executed on the remote host instead of a login shell. A complete command line may be specified as command, or it may have additional arguments. If supplied, the arguments will be appended to the command, separated by spaces, before it is sent to the server to be executed.
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https://www.openbsd.org/crypto.htmlWhy do we ship cryptography?
In three words: because we can.
The OpenBSD project is based in Canada.
The Export Control List of Canada places no significant restriction on the export of cryptographic software, and is even more explicit about the free export of freely-available cryptographic software. Marc Plumb has done some research to test the cryptographic laws.
Hence the OpenBSD project has embedded cryptography into numerous places in the operating system. We require that the cryptographic software we use be freely available and with good licenses. We do not directly use cryptography with nasty patents. We also require that such software is from countries with useful export licenses because we do not wish to break the laws of any country.
OpenBSD was the first operating system to ship with an IPsec stack. We've been including IPsec since the OpenBSD 2.1 release in 1997.
OpenSSH
As of the 2.6 release, OpenBSD contains OpenSSH, an absolutely free and patent unencumbered version of ssh. OpenSSH interoperated with ssh version 1 and had many added features,
all components of a restrictive nature (i.e., patents, see ssl(8)) had been directly removed from the source code; any licensed or patented components used external libraries.
had been updated to support ssh protocol 1.5.
supported one-time password authentication with skey(1).
Roughly said, we took a free license release of ssh, OpenBSD-ifyed it. About a year later, we extended OpenSSH to also do SSH 2 protocol, the result being support for all 3 major SSH protocols: 1.3, 1.5, 2.0.
International Cryptographers Wanted
Of course, our project needs people to work on these systems. If any non-American cryptographer who meets the constraints listed earlier is interested in helping out with embedded cryptography in OpenBSD, please contact us.
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Celtic fans message to King Charles: "You can shove your coronation up your a*se!"
Okay, it's not a song but a humorous chant, but it gained millions of likes on social media and it was shared and played a lot last week by people all over the UK who liked it and named it as the "song of the week."
I'm not even a football fan, but I found this amusing and it lifted peoples sombre mood given the anti-monarchy feeling - not only in Scotland - but also throughout much of the UK and Commonwealth nations too.
I also like the comments of support for this chant by Celtic fans from English, Australian, Canadian, Dutch, New Zealanders, French, and others around the world underneath this video.
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❀♫ ღ ♬ ♪ And the angle of the sun changed it all. ❀¸.•*¨♥✿ 🎶
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