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Date:      Thu, 13 Apr 2000 23:06:59 -0400
From:      Bob Johnson <bobj@atlantic.net>
To:        doc@freebsd.org
Subject:   SSH not in Handbook table of contents
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.20000413230659.00a01560@rio.atlantic.net>

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I've got an observation with no clear suggestion of what should 
be done about it:

I was looking for information on using ssh today, and noticed that 
the FreeBSD Handbook doesn't have ssh listed in the table of contents.
Other security goodies have their own sections, but all of the ssh 
information is found in the general "Securing FreeBSD" section.  Even 
S/Key, which, like ssh, is included by default, has its own section.

This leads to two observations/suggestions:

1) It's hard to find the information on ssh because it doesn't show 
up in the TOC.

2) I think a separate section on both how to set up and how to use 
SSH would be nice.  Things like how to set up ftp via ssh would be 
good.  I know that information is elsewhere, but it's awful nice to 
have one place to go for all the good info...

I'm not sure what to do about (1) that doesn't require also fixing (2), 
and that would probably require rewriting the "Securing FreeBSD" section
as well.  I haven't even had time to post a list of typos I made 
about 10 days ago, so I ain't volunteering for nuttin' at the moment.  
Sorry.

-- Bob


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