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Other patches and addons for OpenSSH. Please send submissions to djm@mindrot.org Externally maintained --------------------- SSH Proxy Command -- connect.c Shun-ichi GOTO <gotoh@imasy.or.jp> has written a very useful ProxyCommand which allows the use of outbound SSH from behind a SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or https CONNECT style proxy server. His page for connect.c has extensive documentation on its use as well as compiled versions for Win32. https://bitbucket.org/gotoh/connect/wiki/Home X11 SSH Askpass: Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com> has written an excellent X11 passphrase requester. This is highly recommended: http://www.jmknoble.net/software/x11-ssh-askpass/ In this directory ----------------- ssh-copy-id: Phil Hands' <phil@hands.com> shell script to automate the process of adding your public key to a remote machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. gnome-ssh-askpass[12]: A GNOME and Gtk2 passphrase requesters. Use "make gnome-ssh-askpass1" or "make gnome-ssh-askpass2" to build. sshd.pam.generic: A generic PAM config file which may be useful on your system. YMMV sshd.pam.freebsd: A PAM config file which works with FreeBSD's PAM port. Contributed by Dominik Brettnacher <domi@saargate.de> findssl.sh: Search for all instances of OpenSSL headers and libraries and print their versions. This is intended to help diagnose OpenSSH's "OpenSSL headers do not match your library" errors. aix: Files to build an AIX native (installp or SMIT installable) package. caldera: RPM spec file and scripts for building Caldera OpenLinuix packages cygwin: Support files for Cygwin hpux: Support files for HP-UX redhat: RPM spec file and scripts for building Redhat packages suse: RPM spec file and scripts for building SuSE packages