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Title : SSH_MSG_HOSTKEYS
Author(s) : J. Weber
Filename : draft-weber-secsh-msg-hostkeys-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2003-10-20
This document defines the message SSH_MSG_HOSTKEYS for the Secure
Shell transport protocol. This message is used to send host keys for
future use, and to provide information about revoked host keys.
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