Other SSH Resources
If we haven't answered your questions in this chapter, try the following good sources of help available on the Internet.Web Sites
The first place to turn when you run into trouble is the SSH FAQ, where many answers to common questions may be found:http://www.employees.org/~satch/ssh/faq/The SSH home page, maintained by SSH Communications Security, is also a good resource of general information and links to related content:
http://www.ssh.com/as is the Secure Shell Community Site:
http://www.ssh.org/A database of compilation errors for the SSH2 product is found at:
http://www.ssh.com/supportInformation on OpenSSH can be found at:
http://www.openssh.com/And of course, check out this tutorial's websites:
http://www.snailtutorial.com/
Usenet Newsgroups
On Usenet, the newsgroup comp.security.ssh discusses technical issues about SSH. If you don't have Usenet access, you can read and search for its articles on the Web at Deja.com:http://www.deja.com/usenet/or any other site that archives Usenet posts.
Mailing Lists
If you are a software developer interested in contributing to SSH or working with beta software, or if you want to discuss the installation or internals of SSH applications, consider joining the SSH mailing list. To subscribe, send an email message to majordomo@clinet.fi as follows:To: majordomo@clinet.fi Subject: (blank) subscribe ssh
Please note that this list is for technical discussion, not for asking "Where can I find SSH for the Commodore 64?" Before subscribing, read the latest messages in the SSH mailing list archive to see if the list is appropriate for you:
http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh-archive/Before posting a troubleshooting question on this mailing list, run the SSH client and server in debug or verbose mode and include the full text of the debug messages in your note.If you aren't interested in developing or testing SSH applications but want to receive major announcements about SSH, join the ssh-announce mailing list.
To: majordomo@clinet.fi Subject: (blank) subscribe ssh-announce