Is there any discussion of using this as a drop-in replacement for OpenSSH/Dropbear? #519
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I'm completely burnt out on starting new things for a public good but happy to support whoever feels like they can do it. Russh comes with all the batteries you need to build an ssh server. |
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Has anyone done this? Do any problems arise? I see some example clients, but they're more for the use case of using this as a library. The OpenSSH project has done an exceptional job -- for a C project -- of avoiding CVEs. That said... it's still a C project, and allowing the ecosystem to move forward to a Rust-based solution would be helpful for the long term health of the ecosystem.
I searched a bit in the issues and discussions, but I saw no one bringing this up. I'm aware this is a much smaller project with comparatively little-to-no-funding, but everyone's gotta start somewhere -- and if there was a go-to solution offering backward compatibility, it would allow early adopters to deploy it much more easily and give them more reason to fund.
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