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cdd66111 1Other patches and addons for OpenSSH. Please send submissions to
41b2f314 2djm@mindrot.org
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41b2f314 4Externally maintained
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41b2f314 7SSH Proxy Command -- connect.c
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41b2f314 9Shun-ichi GOTO <gotoh@imasy.or.jp> has written a very useful ProxyCommand
cdd66111 10which allows the use of outbound SSH from behind a SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or
41b2f314 11https CONNECT style proxy server. His page for connect.c has extensive
12documentation on its use as well as compiled versions for Win32.
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41b2f314 14http://www.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.html
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17X11 SSH Askpass:
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19Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com> has written an excellent X11
20passphrase requester. This is highly recommended:
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22http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/software/x11-ssh-askpass/index.html
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25In this directory
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28ssh-copy-id:
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30Phil Hands' <phil@hands.com> shell script to automate the process of adding
31your public key to a remote machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.
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41b2f314 33gnome-ssh-askpass[12]:
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41b2f314 35A GNOME and Gtk2 passphrase requesters. Use "make gnome-ssh-askpass1" or
36"make gnome-ssh-askpass2" to build.
3c0ef626 37
38sshd.pam.generic:
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40A generic PAM config file which may be useful on your system. YMMV
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42sshd.pam.freebsd:
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44A PAM config file which works with FreeBSD's PAM port. Contributed by
45Dominik Brettnacher <domi@saargate.de>
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47mdoc2man.pl:
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49Converts mdoc formated manpages into normal manpages. This can be used
cdd66111 50on Solaris machines to provide manpages that are not preformated.
3c0ef626 51Contributed by Mark D. Roth <roth@feep.net>
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53redhat:
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41b2f314 55RPM spec file and scripts for building Redhat packages
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57suse:
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41b2f314 59RPM spec file and scripts for building SuSE packages
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