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BebboSSH: SSH2 implementation for Amiga systems (68000, GPLv3)(franke.ms)
27 points by snvzz 7 hours ago | 5 comments
rhubarbtse 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I gave it a go (A1200+AmiTCP 4.3), doesn't seem to work unfortunately and I can't seem to find any issue tracker on the website.

3.RAM Disk:bebbossh> bebbossh user@10.0.0.1

[2025.11.26-09:10:01.280] [INFO ] can't open `envarc:.ssh/ssh_config`

[2025.11.26-09:10:01.640] [ERROR] can't read 4 uint8_t header, got 0

[2025.11.26-09:10:01.647] [ERROR] can't read SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY

ERROR: 16 - tcp read failed

indigo945 28 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

The program seems to call gethostbyname() on the supplied host, so you may want to try providing a DNS name instead.

Also, call with -v8 to get more detailed logging.

actionfromafar an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Well, what's in envarc:.ssh/ssh_config ? :-)

yjftsjthsd-h 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> Short: BebboSSH – SSH2 suite (client/server, sftp) with modern ciphers

Sweet.

> It will work on an unaccelerated Amiga but establishing the connection takes about one minute.

Is latency good once the connection is established? Speed tests in the kB/s seem promising, but for interactive use that seems like the determining factor.

Also, slightly meta: What is this web ... app(?)? Looks like a git frontend?

jeroenhd 6 hours ago | parent [-]

At 40kbps I don't think the latency can be great. Having done SSH over 64kbps when I overran my mobile data subscription, my experience is that modern SSH clients expect more than that to run smoothly.

> Also, slightly meta: What is this web ... app(?)? Looks like a git frontend?

Looking at the source, this seems like a custom-built git frontend, served by a bespoke web server called BEJY (by the same author) it seems.