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brunosm

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 15, 2008
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hi

Is there an "easy" way to use ssh in one "legal" application?

I mean, there are some applications on the apple store that use ssh openssh is not part of the public frameworks so...?

How to get it run in a "legal" way.....without implementing the full protocol itself?

Thak you in advance
 

firewood

macrumors G3
Jul 29, 2003
8,108
1,345
Silicon Valley
If you don't allow any access to files, utilites or other apps outside the ssh app's sandbox, then an ssh should be perfectly legal, either client or server. The many WebDav servers and ssh clients are in the store because they comply with this rule.

The reason the jailbreak ssh's aren't is because they can run command-line stuff and access files which both are outside the sandbox and/or the public frameworks.

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