I think it might be a little more complicated than what's below (?)
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> after an afternoon fighting with my ethernet card I have finally solved
my
> problems with it (I hope... :-( )
>
> I have installed ssh but can't log into a machine. the strange thing is
that
> I can if I try from a Windows PC using PuTTY.
>
> I presume it is a question of ssh configuration... how do I go about it?
>
Probably ssh usage try connecting with
ssh -1 <hostname>
Debains default is v.2 protocol, if you try to connect to a v.1 server
you can t
first o fall which ssh should I install? ssh or Openssh? any practical
difference? as oppoesed to ideological difference???
Next, indipendently of which package I install when I type ssh -v I am told
that I am using ssh version 1.x with protocol 1.5 whereas the remote host is
running ssh 3.0.1 (non-commercial) with protocol 2.0
So what is the story ?? I would have imagined protocol 2.0 would have been
backward compatible... maybe increasing security meant decreasing
retro-compatibility???
Anyway,
my problem remains, I cannot connect to the remote host from Linux...
Thanks a lot for all your help,
Gianguido
PS: all the hep I have been getting over the last few days... amazing,
utopic almost :-)
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