On Jul 24, 2004, at 2:04 PM, Edwin Dicker wrote:
I think SSH is safe enough with its encryption.( Of course everything can
eventually be cracked )
The problem with your statement is that there's not a single key in use all the time. Certainly an individual key can be broken given enough time to brute force it. Of course, by the time the would-be attacker has done that, your session has most likely been closed for days, and even still, either end of the connection can request re-keying of the session key periodically.