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RE: SSH with no crypt

Subject: RE: SSH with no crypt
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 12:49:04 -0600

        ciphers=none is disabled in the source AFAIK. It used to be an option, 
but the dev team decided that it was a 'bad' idea for a product that is 
security focused.

        I for one agree with the devs. Ultimately, the solution seems to be 
ipsec with just AH enabled and ESP disabled. This however is a much more 
significant undertaking than a ssh implementation. I am guessing orders of 
magnitude more complex.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Jackson [mailto:c.cured@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:03 PM
To: Alvaro Colunga
Cc: AUGERT Jean Philippe (EURIWARE); secureshell@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: SSH with no crypt


I hear it quite a lot from customers (especially people that use X
over SSH) that they want to authenticate with SSH and have the data in
the clear to save on the overhead.

Take a look for ciphers=none in the ssh_config file, that should point
you in the right direction.

HTH,

Nathan

On 6/14/05, Alvaro Colunga <alvariux@gmail.com> wrote:
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i think ssh without encryption would be telnet, you can use telnet if
you need a terminal without that feature



On Jun 14, 2005, at 9:47 AM, AUGERT Jean Philippe (EURIWARE) wrote:

            Hi,

I have readen that an old version of ssh can establish communcation
between
host without using crypt method.

Is-it always possible to establish SSH2 communication with no
encryption ???

I know that's not the goal of ssh2 but ..... no choice.






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