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OpenSSH cutting edge
Federico Biancuzzi, 2005-12-19

Federico Biancuzzi interviews OpenSSH developer Damien Miller to discuss features included in the upcoming version 4.3, public key crypto protocols details, timing based attacks and anti-worm measures.

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None of which are problems if the administrators do their job of "administrating" and (a) disable sshd from allowing tunnelling and (b) ensure that normal users can't create tun devices.

Next you're going to say that just because a compiler exists, random users can insert security holes into the kernels on company server.

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