The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture
draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-22
Approval announcement
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Announcement
From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
To: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce@ietf.org>
Cc: Internet Architecture Board <iab@iab.org>,
RFC Editor <rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org>,
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Subject: Protocol Action: 'SSH Protocol Architecture' to
Proposed Standard
The IESG has approved the following documents:
- 'SSH Protocol Architecture '
<draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-23.txt> as a Proposed Standard
- 'SSH Connection Protocol '
<draft-ietf-secsh-connect-26.txt> as a Proposed Standard
- 'SSH Transport Layer Protocol '
<draft-ietf-secsh-transport-25.txt> as a Proposed Standard
- 'SSH Authentication Protocol '
<draft-ietf-secsh-userauth-28.txt> as a Proposed Standard
- 'SSH Protocol Assigned Numbers '
<draft-ietf-secsh-assignednumbers-13.txt> as a Proposed Standard
These documents are products of the Secure Shell Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Russ Housley and Tim Polk.
A URL of this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-23.txt
Ballot Text
Technical Summary
SSH is a protocol for providing an authenticated, integrity protected
and encrypted stream between two end-points. It can optionally
provide compression as well as multiplexing several virtual streams
within a single TCP connection. This multiplexing feature is
particularly useful for "tunneling" other protocols such as the X
Window System.
A Main focus of the SSH protocol is to provide a transport for remote
login from a client computer system to a server system.
Working Group Summary
There is working group consensus around this set of documents.
Protocol Quality
These documents were reviewed by Jeffrey I. Schiller for the IESG.
RFC Editor Note