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| Subject: | Announce: X.509 certificates support in OpenSSH (version 5.3 from "Validator" series) |
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| Date: | Sun, 22 Jan 2006 17:23:40 +0200 |
Hi All,
The version 5.3 of "X.509 certificates support in OpenSSH" is published.
This version adds preliminary support for "x509v3-sign-rsa-sha1" and "x509v3-sign-dss-sha1" key type names in conformance with "draft-ietf-secsh-x509-02.txt" and extends "x509v3-sign-dss key type with signatures in "ssh-dss" format.
More details on page http://roumenpetrov.info/openssh/#news .
Regards, Roumen Petrov
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