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The ports are available for Linux, Solaris, FreedBSD, and many others. OpenSSH is part of the base OS for OpenBSD, just as rsh, telnet, ksh, etc are installed. In other words, it is part of the base tarball that everybody on every install gets. At the end of the install, one has the option of installing the usa based RSA implementation, the international RSA implementation, or no RSA implementation; Mov Software has released a port of SSH1 to WindowsCE called sshCE. Please note that this has been in "late beta testing" for over a year now, so we're not sure if this is actively being worked on. There are three current commercial releases of Secure Shell. They are distributed by 37 SSH Communication Security, 38 F-Secure (formally Datafellows), and 39 Van Dyke Software. The product includes clients for Windows (which integrates secure file transfer in a GUI) and UNIX (which includes a server that allows two simultaneous connetions), and server available for UNIX as well. Please contact 41 SSH Communications Security directly for more information. This Secure Shell client runs on Windows platforms and supports the SSH1 and SSH2 protocol. They also have 43 SecureFX, a file transfer product that does FTP tunneling over SSH2. Please contact 44 Van Dyke directly for more information. It implements the SSH2 protocol, and does have a command-line scp for Windows. Please contact 46 F-Secure directly for more information.
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