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lsh is a client that can connect to the corresponding lshd server. It uses
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the SECSH protocol, which means that it is compatible with SSH 2.0, except
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for file transfer, which is not part of SECSH.
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SECSH uses compression and encryption algorithms that are unencumbered, and
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lsh itself is GPL.
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lsh is not as feature-rich as OpenSSH, as it doesn't currently support
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password-protected keyrings, the SSH 1.X protocols, TCP wrappers, etc.
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On the other hand, it doesn't require OpenSSL, and doesn't take a lot of
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work to avoid patented algorithms.
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Port author's notes on usage and common problems can be found at
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WWW: http://gz.geekazoid.com/lsh/
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