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Re: OpenSSH HOWTO or mini-HOWTO?
Aaron Grothe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been thinking their is no HOWTO on using OpenSSH. I was wondering
> if one was currently in development, if not I would be interested in
> taking a shot at it. I've read the HOWTO-HOWTO and have a pretty good
> idea about the overall process.
Note the HOWTO-HOWTO has now been superceeded by the LDP Author Guide
which is now up on the LDP website
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/
> The overall outline of the HOWTO would be along the lines of
>
> o.What is OpenSSH?
> o. History of OpenSSH
> o. Patents
> o. Export Restrictions
> o. What is SSH?
> o. Getting OpenSSH
> o. RPMs
> o. Source code
> o. Configuring
> o. Key Exchanges - identifying the other end
> o. Public Key Infrastructure
> o. Using
> o. Telnet
> o. Port Forwarding
> o. References
What about adding something on performance and resource
requirements? Elsewhere I recently saw a big debate over
ssh CPU usage compared to plain telnet.
Also have you checked out the templates available on the
author section
http://www.linuxdoc.org/authors/index.html
of the LDP?
Check
http://www.linuxdoc.org/authors/template-ld/big-howto-template-ld.html
This is a general suggestion for structure, not a straightjacket.
> I think the length would be on the order of 10-15 pages, to cover the
> most important items. It will include a few of the more tricky issues
HOWTOs start out small but just keep on growing. 8-)
> in configuration that my team has run across getting OpenSSH setup so we
> can login from home and on the road. It will not go into a great deal
> of information on PKI as that is a subject that probably will get its
> own HOWTO someday.
To make HOWTOs useful to the large number of people with no or
little Internet access a HOWTO has to be self contained so
essential info must be embedded but a reference section with
external links is still useful.
> "The Journey is the Reward" - Old Zen Buddhist Saying
Writing a HOWTO was someting of a journey to me so I hope
you too will enjoy this as much as the rest of us.
Regards,
Stein Gjoen
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