[Pythonmac-SIG] Python SSH2 library?

Andrew Ptak aptak1@yahoo.com
Tue, 27 Jun 2000 20:06:10 -0700 (PDT)


Hello,
I can't help with a python ssh implimentation, but
since you are using OpenBSD, I would have though that
you would also be using openssh.  I have had no
problems using NiftyTelnet SSH for both ssh and scp to
servers running openssh (on Linux boxes). 

Cheers,
Andy Ptak

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> ATTACHMENT part 3.1 message/rfc822 
> Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:06:20 -0400
> To: Mac Python List <pythonmac-sig@python.org>
> From: Richard Gordon <maccgi@bellsouth.net>
> Subject: [Pythonmac-SIG] Python SSH2 library?
> 
> I recently set up an ancient peecee as a web server
> using OpenBSD 2.7 
> which is pretty cool, but now I'm faced with a small
> problem in that 
> I don't want to turn on normal ftp or telnet for
> security reasons, 
> but have found that there is only one mac client
> that actually works 
> with the SSH2 that OpenBSD uses (F-Secure's SSH2 for
> Mac which is 
> $99).
> 
> So I figured that it might be feasible to write a
> spiffy little ssh 
> client in Python that would run on the mac if
> somebody has already 
> put together a package or module that did most of
> the dirty work, but 
> I can't seem to find one. Can anyone point me at
> what I need? It 
> appears that SSH2 is becoming fairly widespread and
> I'd hate to think 
> that Mac users are reduced to parting with a fairly
> large amount of 
> $$ just to keep up. Thanks.
> 
> Richard Gordon
> --------------------
> Gordon Consulting & Design
> Database Design/Scripting Languages
> http://www.richardgordon.net
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