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adamrt | 1 year ago
Have you used OpenBSD? You're telling them they should be doing something, that is already basically their mission statement.
adamrt | 1 year ago
Have you used OpenBSD? You're telling them they should be doing something, that is already basically their mission statement.
cedws|1 year ago
Maybe OpenBSD itself is better at sticking to these principles than OpenSSH. I haven't used (experimented with) it for ~5 years but read about various updates every so often.
djao|1 year ago
> Normal OpenSSH development produces a very small, secure, and easy to maintain version for the OpenBSD project. The OpenSSH Portability Team takes that pure version and adds portability code so that OpenSSH can run on many other operating systems.
Unless you actually run OpenBSD, what you think is "OpenSSH" is in fact "OpenSSH Portable Release". These are very different things.