Try to make some sense of the various release note items

documenting OpenSSH version updates in -CURRENT and coalesce them into
a single item.
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<title>OpenSSH</title>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.1.0, which provides support for the SSH2 protocol, including DSA
keys. Therefore, <application>OpenSSH</application> users in the
US no longer need to rely on the restrictively-licensed
RSAREF toolkit which is required to
handle RSA keys. <application>OpenSSH</application> 2.1 interoperates well with other SSH2
clients and servers, including the <filename>ssh2</filename> port.
See the <ulink url="http://www.openssh.com/">OpenSSH Web
site</ulink> for more details. &merged;</para>
2.9, which provides support for the SSH2 protocol (now the
default) and DSA keys. &man.ssh-add.1; and &man.ssh-agent.1;
can now handle DSA keys, with support for authentication
forwarding. <application>OpenSSH</application> users in the
USA no longer need to rely on the restrictively-licensed
RSAREF toolkit which is required to handle RSA keys. Among
other new features: A client and server for sftp has been
added. &man.scp.1; can now handle files larger than 2 GBytes.
A limit on the number of outstanding, unauthenticated
connections in &man.sshd.8; has been added. Support has been
added for the Rijndael encryption algorithm. Rekeying of
existing sessions is now supported, and an experimental
<application>SOCKS4</application> proxy has been added to
&man.ssh.1;.</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> can now authenticate
using OPIE passwords in SSH1 mode. Support is not yet available
in SSH2 mode. &merged;</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.2.0. &man.ssh-add.1; and &man.ssh-agent.1; can now handle DSA
keys. A server for sftp, interoperable with ssh.com
clients and others has been added. &man.scp.1; can now handle
files larger than 2 GBytes. Interoperability with other SSH2
clients/servers has been improved. A new feature to limit the
number of outstanding unauthenticated ssh connections in
&man.sshd.8; has been added. &merged;</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.3.0. This version adds support for the Rijndael encryption
algorithm. &merged;</para>
<para><application>PAM</application> support for
<application>OpenSSH</application> has been added.</para>
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&man.sshd.8; to allow changing the part of the
<application>OpenSSH</application> version string after the
main version number.</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
version 2.9, which adds two new programs, &man.sftp.1; and
&man.ssh-keyscan.1;. Among the various enhancements: The
default protocol is now v2, rekeying of existing SSH sessions
is now supported, &man.ssh-agent.1; now
supports authentication forwarding for DSA keys, and an experimental
<application>SOCKS4</application> proxy has been added to
&man.ssh.1;. &merged;</para>
</sect4>
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<title>OpenSSH</title>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.1.0, which provides support for the SSH2 protocol, including DSA
keys. Therefore, <application>OpenSSH</application> users in the
US no longer need to rely on the restrictively-licensed
RSAREF toolkit which is required to
handle RSA keys. <application>OpenSSH</application> 2.1 interoperates well with other SSH2
clients and servers, including the <filename>ssh2</filename> port.
See the <ulink url="http://www.openssh.com/">OpenSSH Web
site</ulink> for more details. &merged;</para>
2.9, which provides support for the SSH2 protocol (now the
default) and DSA keys. &man.ssh-add.1; and &man.ssh-agent.1;
can now handle DSA keys, with support for authentication
forwarding. <application>OpenSSH</application> users in the
USA no longer need to rely on the restrictively-licensed
RSAREF toolkit which is required to handle RSA keys. Among
other new features: A client and server for sftp has been
added. &man.scp.1; can now handle files larger than 2 GBytes.
A limit on the number of outstanding, unauthenticated
connections in &man.sshd.8; has been added. Support has been
added for the Rijndael encryption algorithm. Rekeying of
existing sessions is now supported, and an experimental
<application>SOCKS4</application> proxy has been added to
&man.ssh.1;.</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> can now authenticate
using OPIE passwords in SSH1 mode. Support is not yet available
in SSH2 mode. &merged;</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.2.0. &man.ssh-add.1; and &man.ssh-agent.1; can now handle DSA
keys. A server for sftp, interoperable with ssh.com
clients and others has been added. &man.scp.1; can now handle
files larger than 2 GBytes. Interoperability with other SSH2
clients/servers has been improved. A new feature to limit the
number of outstanding unauthenticated ssh connections in
&man.sshd.8; has been added. &merged;</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
2.3.0. This version adds support for the Rijndael encryption
algorithm. &merged;</para>
<para><application>PAM</application> support for
<application>OpenSSH</application> has been added.</para>
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&man.sshd.8; to allow changing the part of the
<application>OpenSSH</application> version string after the
main version number.</para>
<para><application>OpenSSH</application> has been updated to
version 2.9, which adds two new programs, &man.sftp.1; and
&man.ssh-keyscan.1;. Among the various enhancements: The
default protocol is now v2, rekeying of existing SSH sessions
is now supported, &man.ssh-agent.1; now
supports authentication forwarding for DSA keys, and an experimental
<application>SOCKS4</application> proxy has been added to
&man.ssh.1;. &merged;</para>
</sect4>
<sect4>