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Re: adding IUTF8 to encoded terminal modes in SSH Protocol Assigned Numbers
>> I've seen (relatively) numerous embedded devices that claim to speak
>> ssh, including using port 22, but actually speak a closely related
>> protocol in which the private-part@domain extensibility mechanism
>> does not work the way it does in ssh. [...]
> <sigh> What's supposed to happen here is that you match on the
> server version, turn off the features that cause it to break, and
> then stop buying from that vendor until they fix their stuff. :-)
Yeah. And, if I had control over the relevant buying decisions, that
might actually happen.
> Unfortunately, for that to be effective, you usually have to be large
> and/or numerous.
That too. :( Name-and-shame occasionally works, too; if I could recall
which devices they were, I'd name them here.
>> The IETF, IANA, [etc] have no ability [] to prevent you, me, or
>> anyone else from running not-quite-ssh software such as [...]
> True, and this is as it should be.
Agreed.
>> [...] ssh as specified is basically unimplementable on many [...]
> Perhaps you'd care to elaborate (maybe in a new thread) ?
Absolutely. I'll reply to just this part and change the Subject:.
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