Subject: ssh soon to be free on netbsd et etc
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Tom Jernigan <jernigantc@ornl.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/21/2000 18:41:55
SSH COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EXPANDS FREE SECURE SHELL LICENSING TO=20
ALL LINUX, FREEBSD, NETBSD, OPENBSD COMMERCIAL USERS AND TO ALL=20
NON-COMMERCIAL USERS

New SSH Secure Shell 2.3 Provides Backward Compatibility with SSH1=20
Servers to Ease Transition to the Newer More Secure IETF Endorsed=20
SSH2 Protocol

PALO ALTO, Calif. and HELSINKI, FINLAND=ADAug. 15, 2000=ADSSH=20
Communications Security (SSH), the world-leading developer of=20
Internet security technologies and developer of the Secure Shell=20
standard, today announced it has expanded its free license program=20
for the new SSH=AE Secure ShellTM 2.3 products. Recognized as a=20
de-facto standard for Internet security, Secure Shell is currently=20
implemented by over four million commercial and non-commercial users=20
to secure remote administration and file transfers over the Internet.=20
In a move to provide a simple, easy transition path for users of the=20
older SSH1 protocol to the new more secure IETF endorsed SSH2=20
protocol, SSH also today announced that its SSH Secure Shell 2.3 for=20
Windows Client will ship with backward compatibility with SSH1=20
servers, including support for RSA=B9s cryptographic algorithm. The new=20
version will be available from www.ssh.com on Aug. 24, 2000. Existing=20
licensees can download a free upgrade.

http://www.ssh.fi/about/press/release15082000.html