SSH Communications Security expands free Secure Shell licensing to all Linux, freeBSD, netBSD, openBSD commercial users and to all non-commercial users; New SSH Secure Shell 2.3 provides backward compatibility with SSH1 servers to ease transition to the newer more secure IETF endorsed SSH2 protocol.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-15 August 2000-SSH Communications Security: SSH Communications Security expands free Secure Shell licensing to all Linux, freeBSD, netBSD, openBSD commercial users and to all non-commercial users; New SSH Secure Shell 2.3 provides backward compatibility with SSH1 servers to ease transition to the newer more secure IETF endorsed SSH2 protocol (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15082000 PALO ALTO, Calif.

and HELSINKI, FINLAND -- SSH Communications Security (SSH), the world-leading developer of Internet security technologies and developer of the Secure Shell standard, today announced it has expanded its free license program for the new SSH Secure Shell' 2.3 products. Recognized as a de-facto standard for Internet security, Secure...

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