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Re: How to use scp without encryption ?

Subject: Re: How to use scp without encryption ?
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 20:38:22 -0600
Hi Manoj

I am almost tempted to say, as many people will, why would you even want
to use ssh then?
Anyway, whatever your reason might be you can do it, and here's a link

http://www.hn.edu.cn/book/NetWork/NetworkingBookshelf_2ndEd/ssh/ch07_04.htm

Just look for disable encryption on this link and it will take you to do
"UseRsh yes"

Note: I have not tried it but will.

Be safe !

Regards
Aman Raheja
http://www.techquotes.com



Manoj wrote:

Hello Team,

I searched the archives of OpenSSH mailing list and
could not get the answer. Please help.

When i want to use "scp -c none" I get "No valid
ciphers for protocol version 2 given, using defaults."

This means it uses some default cipher.

I do not any cipher i.e., no encryption at all. I know
it is not good not to encrypt.


But is there way not to use encryption at all?

Thanks folks!

Regards,
Manoj




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