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| Subject: | Re: scp encryption |
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| Date: | Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:13:11 -0700 |
Actually, there is a "NULL" encryption method for the "ssh.com" implementation. OpenSSH does not have this encryption method. On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:26:04 -0700, Ian Gallagher <cdine.org@gmail.com> wrote:
All SCP Sessions are encapsulated within an SSH session, so the files being transferred are indeed encryptped, with whatever algorith your client and host are configured to. SCP Willnever, to my knowledge, transfer anything unencrypted.
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