Brian Dessent wrote:

> What kind of backwater system is this that doesn't have support for SSH
> v2?  Version 2 has been the default for many, many years, and version 1
> is very deprecated/insecure/etc.  Normally you shouldn't even have to
> specify the version, as the client should negotiate it with the server.

Corinna Vinschen wrote:

> Assuming it's not a backwater system, it could also be a wrong setting
> in the server's sshd_config file.  Look for the "Protocol" line.  If it
> only contains "Protocol 1", you got the reason.

Of this discussion I haven't understood much.

Usually I use 'ssh' to connenct to an host on which I have an account
(and of which I am not the administrator). 

The host has as SO 'Digital UNIX V4.0F'.

On Cygwin I haven't services running, so where should I look for
"Protocol" line ?

Sorry, if i can't help "to help".


   Angelo. 


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