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RE: Decrypting an ssh session knowing the private key?

Subject: RE: Decrypting an ssh session knowing the private key?
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 10:06:09 -0700
I would like to write a program that could deycrypt ssh 
communication by using the private key of the server 
computer. This should be possable right? And I should be able 
to use libraries the openssh has already writen. In fact the 
majority of the code should already be writen right? I should 
just need to send a packet with the private key to a function right?

You'd also need the user's private key.


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