SSH Communications Security, Inc. owns the trademark to SSH and so this rebranding/coopting may implode suddenly with a C & D.
SSH Communications Security, Inc. owns the trademark to SSH and so this rebranding/coopting may implode suddenly with a C & D.
Do you seriously believe that hasn't been genericized? Computer people talk about SSH all the time and usually mean openSSH. When they're not talking about openSSH the next most likely is dropbear on embedded hardware. Nobody ever talks about SSH Communications Security except in the context of the trademark registered in the previous century. It's cool that they were the first to develop the protocol, but they're not relevant today and have no right to harass newer projects that people actually use.