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[2][3] History The original vo5 rework putty specification for the File Transfer Protocol was written by Abhay Bhushan[4] and published as RFC 114 on 16 April 1971, before TCP and IP even existed.
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0.1. IPv6 also supports new multicast solutions, including embedding rendezvous point addresses in an IPv6 multicast group address which simplifies the deployment of inter-domain solutions.
Björn Grönvall's OSSH was subsequently developed from this codebase.
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