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From: Warren Toomey <wkt@henry.cs.adfa.oz.au>
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Subject: Re: ideas re UNIX licensed distribution
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In-Reply-To: <199708010345.UAA27393@generic.yamato.com> from "Robert J. Kelley" at "Jul 31, 97 08:45:03 pm"
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In article by Robert J. Kelley:
> 
> Why not just use SSH: verified licensees could submit keys and
> the archive server would keep them on file.  scp could be used
> to retrieve the files.

I'd still have to encrypt the archive files that are resident on disk.
Also, ssh is more of a `general' login account. scp would allow someone
to retrieve /etc/password :-)

If I could restrict scp access, that'd be an ok alternative.

	Warren

