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| Subject: | ssh packet flow |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:09:27 -0800 |
Hi, Does anyone know of a document or a book that diagrams the flow of messages for SSH-2? I have done some reading of the IETF drafts for SSH-2 but RFC like documents are not easy to digest. And before I spend a chunk of time myself attempting to diagram messages myself I thought I'd ask others. If a tool like Ethereal Network Analyzer could be used that would suffice. But that would defeat the purpose of having a secure protocol. I'm trying to gain expertise at a more detailed level of the protocols used in ssh. thanks
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