May 2005
Intermediate to advanced
666 pages
21h 5m
English
OpenSSH is supplied with Macintosh OS X and runs much like it does for other Unix-like operating systems. The primary differences and distinguishing features are:
Some extra setup before the OpenSSH server, sshd, can be accessed by the outside world
The software, which is a modified version of OpenSSH maintained by Apple
Some important differences in the way sshd is configured by default, such as invocation and Kerberos support