PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.2
PSP homebrew coder Zx-81 is apparently taking a break from PSP game emulators to let us in on something equally (if not more) lucrative: PSPSSH version 1.0.2.
This homebrew application is Zx-81’s PSP version of Matt Johnston’s Dropbear SSH2 Server and Client, which was originally built to run on a variety of POSIX-based platforms. As Zx-81 explains, “PSPSSH is a port of the client version 0.48.1 to the PSP,” with v1.0.2 carrying this latest changelog:
- As Matt Johnston advice me, a new random number generator has been integrated (it’s a unix like /dev/random generator). This version is now more secure, since the entropy of the random number generator is higher.
- Add option for binary id_rsa key file support, for priv/pub RSA key pair authentication. (See README for details)
- Add option to disable remote server version check
- Add option to change PSP CPU Clock
- New Danzeff keyboard layout, control keys are now available, and unused keys have been removed.
- Control keys and arrow keys support
- Improved communication speed !
- Add scroll up and scroll down feature
- A cursor is now displayed in the console window
- Bug fix and code cleaning
Full installation instructions, author accreditation, and application usage details await in the file bundle’s text files – we strongly advise users to read through them first. There’s also Zx-81’s release thread over at the QJ.Net Forums, which makes for a good source of information and extra pointers. Also included is PSPSSH version 1.0.2’s source code, which should make for good reading for the guys who would like to study how it works. Enjoy your download!
Download: PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.2
Download: PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.2 source code
Visit: PSP Development Forum
Via zx81
PSP homebrew coder Zx-81 is apparently taking a break from PSP game emulators to let us in on something equally (if not more) lucrative: PSPSSH version 1.0.2.
This homebrew application is Zx-81’s PSP version of Matt Johnston’s Dropbear SSH2 Server and Client, which was originally built to run on a variety of POSIX-based platforms. As Zx-81 explains, “PSPSSH is a port of the client version 0.48.1 to the PSP,” with v1.0.2 carrying this latest changelog:
- As Matt Johnston advice me, a new random number generator has been integrated (it’s a unix like /dev/random generator). This version is now more secure, since the entropy of the random number generator is higher.
- Add option for binary id_rsa key file support, for priv/pub RSA key pair authentication. (See README for details)
- Add option to disable remote server version check
- Add option to change PSP CPU Clock
- New Danzeff keyboard layout, control keys are now available, and unused keys have been removed.
- Control keys and arrow keys support
- Improved communication speed !
- Add scroll up and scroll down feature
- A cursor is now displayed in the console window
- Bug fix and code cleaning
Full installation instructions, author accreditation, and application usage details await in the file bundle’s text files – we strongly advise users to read through them first. There’s also Zx-81’s release thread over at the QJ.Net Forums, which makes for a good source of information and extra pointers. Also included is PSPSSH version 1.0.2’s source code, which should make for good reading for the guys who would like to study how it works. Enjoy your download!
Download: PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.2
Download: PSPSSH: SSH2 Client for PSP v1.0.2 source code
Visit: PSP Development Forum
Via zx81