Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Feb 2007 19:51 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Internet & Networking OpenSSH is an important tool that keeps the communication and transfer of information between machines secure. Not only does it provide a secure alternative to common tools like Telnet, FTP, and RCP, it can also act as a transport protocol for other services like Subversion, X Windows System, and rsync. This article shows you how to get the best out of the main tools provided by OpenSSH.
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RE: VPN over SSH
by KenJackson on Mon 19th Feb 2007 22:34 UTC in reply to "VPN over SSH"
KenJackson
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2005-07-18

I use OpenVPN, http://openvpn.net, in parallel with and independent of OpenSSH. It's excellent. I mount disks with NFS across it and access the company-network-only website through it.

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